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Nine, Ten: List 2

This novel traces the lives of four middle schoolers before, during, and after September 11, 2001.

This list covers September 10, 2001, 11:16 a.m. through September 10, 2001, 5:45 p.m.

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  1. familiarity
    usualness by virtue of being well known
    The very familiarity of his bad manners was a relief, because for a long time after the accident had happened, even Will’s best friends had acted differently around him.
  2. dugout
    a shelter beside a baseball field for players and coaches
    They didn’t tease him, punch him in the arm, or give him dead legs in the dugout.
  3. condolence
    an expression of sympathy with another's grief
    And that was a relief too, because it was as if he had been hearing, through their apologies and condolences and cards and flowers and food and tears, something else they weren’t saying.
  4. reverie
    absentminded dreaming while awake
    Will shifted his reverie away from the table of girls.
  5. orientation
    a course introducing a new situation or environment
    Her mother had been wrong about one thing: Missing school orientation was not a minor thing.
  6. guru
    a recognized leader in some field or of some movement
    Maybe if Aimee hadn’t been such a fashion guru, her mom would never have gotten that job and they would never have had to leave Chicago.
  7. impending
    close in time; about to occur
    Or better yet, they’d still be in their old house. No new school, new teacher, new town, new kids. No impending divorce.
  8. prod
    poke or thrust abruptly
    The police were allowed to do whatever they wanted—tease, taunt, humiliate, shove, prod, provoke.
  9. provoke
    annoy continually or chronically
    The police were allowed to do whatever they wanted—tease, taunt, humiliate, shove, prod, provoke.
  10. smother
    envelop completely
    Sergio’s cousin Ralph had spouted tears that time when the cops grabbed him and ran their hands all over his legs, around his chest, up and down his arms, holding his head down so he couldn’t look up, so he couldn’t turn and see anything but the dark smothering of his own hoodie.
  11. yearning
    prolonged unfulfilled desire or need
    Sergio had absolutely no interest in this guy or why he had the day off, but the unsettling sense of his authority lingered, as well a kind of yearning for it at the same time.
  12. lurch
    move abruptly
    The doors hissed closed and the train lurched forward.
  13. rhythmically
    in a manner recurring with measured regularity
    The subway hummed along, rocking rhythmically, like the washers in the basement did.
  14. lull
    make calm or still
    Hummed so that girls in his apartment building sometimes put their babies up on top of the machines and let the vibrations lull them into sleep.
  15. girder
    a beam used as a main support in a structure
    The train started to slow and then sped up again, then slowed again, and black steel girders covered with years of oil and dirt became dimly visible outside the windows.
  16. deliberately
    with intention; in an intentional manner
    Sergio deliberately made sure not to look toward where the fireman was sitting, or make eye contact with him.
  17. nimble
    moving quickly and lightly
    She gave Naheed her own strawberry-shaped pincushion, and together they sat in front of the mirror, practicing, wrapping and unwrapping, pinning and unpinning, until they both were laughing, and until Naheed’s own hands could nimbly fold and wrap and pin all by themselves, and until she looked almost as beautiful as her mother.
  18. zeal
    a feeling of strong eagerness
    She sat down alone, and eventually the collective caroling stopped. But when she got up to put away her tray, someone picked up the chant again, though not with quite the same zeal.
  19. observant
    adhering strictly to laws and rules and customs
    Naheed’s uncle was very observant, and he did not believe a wife should ever contradict her husband.
  20. sentinel
    a person employed to keep watch for some anticipated event
    The two huge machines faced each other, with their tall metal booms stretched out at an angle, like two medieval horsemen with their long swords tipped forward. Or sentinels, keeping guard, waiting patiently and silently.
  21. loam
    a rich soil consisting of sand, clay and organic materials
    Will took a flying leap from the small hill of earth he was standing on and landed on Alex’s back. They both went down onto the loamy soil.
  22. ostensibly
    from appearances alone
    He sat right down on Alex’s chest and stayed there, ostensibly holding him captive, while Alex flailed his legs and arms around helplessly.
  23. involuntary
    not subject to the control of the will
    Aimee considered opting out by claiming low blood sugar from involuntary fasting, but she decided against starting out the year as the class hypochondriac.
  24. hypochondriac
    a patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments
    Aimee considered opting out by claiming low blood sugar from involuntary fasting, but she decided against starting out the year as the class hypochondriac.
  25. meander
    move or cause to move in a winding or curving course
    Of course, Aimee had no idea where to stand as the other kids started to separate themselves into two teams, meandering their way to one end of the grassy area or the other.
  26. reflexive
    without volition or conscious control
    Sergio reflexively looked down at his own body.
  27. hysterical
    characterized by a state of violent mental agitation
    Sergio paused, searching for the right word that would be accurate, not hysterical, something urgent and intelligent, to bring immediate help.
  28. disembodied
    not having a material form
    “Is he breathing?” the disembodied voice asked.
  29. personnel
    group of people willing to obey orders
    “Emergency personnel have been dispatched to your location. Can you remain at the scene?”
  30. dispatch
    send away towards a designated goal
    “Emergency personnel have been dispatched to your location. Can you remain at the scene?”
  31. paramedic
    a person trained to give emergency medical treatment
    After the ambulance finally arrived, the paramedics came running down the stairs.
  32. adrenaline
    hormone secreted by the adrenal gland in response to stress
    He felt his heart pumping, adrenaline rocking his body.
  33. shadowy
    lacking clarity or distinctness
    In his memory there were only vague, shadowy images that might not even be real.
  34. tsunami
    a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave
    All Eliza needed was one friend and she could probably have handled the teasing. Maybe even laughed it off. But alone, it was a tsunami.
  35. rave
    talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner
    Maybe everyone else would be talking about their bowling scores or asking Will if he liked their gifts. Or just raving about how much fun they’d had at his party.
Created on Thu Mar 07 10:38:29 EST 2019 (updated Thu Mar 07 12:31:58 EST 2019)

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