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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

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  1. encroach
    advance beyond the usual limit
    But garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores.
  2. obliterate
    remove completely from recognition or memory
    But garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores.
  3. coquette
    talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions
    But garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; only Miss Emily's house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores.
  4. dispensation
    the act of giving out in portions
    Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayor--he who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron-remitted her taxes, the dispensation dating from the death of her father on into perpetuity.
  5. perpetuity
    the property of being seemingly ceaseless
    Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayor--he who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron-remitted her taxes, the dispensation dating from the death of her father on into perpetuity.
  6. tableau
    any dramatic scene
    We had long thought of them as a tableau, Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background, her father a spraddled silhouette in the foreground, his back to her and clutching a horsewhip, the two of them framed by the back-flung front door.
  7. silhouette
    a filled-in drawing of the outline of an object
    We had long thought of them as a tableau, Miss Emily a slender figure in white in the background, her father a spraddled silhouette in the foreground, his back to her and clutching a horsewhip, the two of them framed by the back-flung front door.
  8. vindicated
    freed from any question of guilt
    So when she got to be thirty and was still single, we were not pleased exactly, but vindicated; even with insanity in the family she wouldn't have turned down all of her chances if they had really materialized.
  9. haughty
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    She was over thirty then, still a slight woman, though thinner than usual, with cold, haughty black eyes in a face the flesh of which was strained across the temples and about the eyesockets as you imagine a lighthouse-keeper's face ought to look.
  10. virulent
    extremely poisonous or injurious; producing venom
    Then we knew that this was to be expected too; as if that quality of her father which had thwarted her woman's life so many times had been too virulent and too furious to die.
  11. impervious
    not admitting of passage or capable of being affected
    Thus she passed from generation to generation--dear, inescapable, impervious, tranquil, and perverse.
  12. tranquil
    free from disturbance by heavy waves
    Thus she passed from generation to generation--dear, inescapable, impervious, tranquil, and perverse.
  13. perverse
    deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper
    Thus she passed from generation to generation--dear, inescapable, impervious, tranquil, and perverse.
  14. doddering
    mentally or physically infirm with age
    Fell ill in the house filled with dust and shadows, with only a doddering Negro man to wait on her.
  15. sibilant
    of speech sounds forcing air through a constricted passage
    THE NEGRO met the first of the ladies at the front door and let them in, with their hushed, sibilant voices and their quick, curious glances, and then he disappeared.
  16. profoundly
    to a great depth psychologically
    They held the funeral on the second day, with the town coming to look at Miss Emily beneath a mass of bought flowers, with the crayon face of her father musing profoundly above the bier and the ladies sibilant and macabre; and the very old men --some in their brushed Confederate uniforms--on the porch and the lawn, talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs, believing that they had danced with her and courted her perhaps, confusing time with its mathematical progression, a
  17. macabre
    shockingly repellent; inspiring horror
    They held the funeral on the second day, with the town coming to look at Miss Emily beneath a mass of bought flowers, with the crayon face of her father musing profoundly above the bier and the ladies sibilant and macabre; and the very old men --some in their brushed Confederate uniforms--on the porch and the lawn, talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs, believing that they had danced with her and courted her perhaps, confusing time with its mathematical progression, a
  18. pervade
    spread or diffuse through
    The violence of breaking down the door seemed to fill this room with pervading dust.
  19. acrid
    strong and sharp, as a taste or smell
    A thin, acrid pall as of the tomb seemed to lie everywhere upon this room decked and furnished as for a bridal: upon the valance curtains of faded rose color, upon the rose-shaded lights, upon the dressing table, upon the delicate array of crystal and the man's toilet things backed with tarnished silver, silver so tarnished that the monogram was obscured.
  20. obscure
    not clearly understood or expressed
    A thin, acrid pall as of the tomb seemed to lie everywhere upon this room decked and furnished as for a bridal: upon the valance curtains of faded rose color, upon the rose-shaded lights, upon the dressing table, upon the delicate array of crystal and the man's toilet things backed with tarnished silver, silver so tarnished that the monogram was obscured.
  21. crescent
    having a curved shape that tapers at the ends
    Among them lay a collar and tie, as if they had just been removed, which, lifted, left upon the surface a pale crescent in the dust.
  22. profound
    situated at or extending to great depth
    For a long while we just stood there, looking down at the profound and fleshless grin.
  23. grimace
    contort the face to indicate a certain mental state
    The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him.
  24. inextricable
    incapable of being disentangled or untied
    What was left of him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt, had become inextricable from the bed in which he lay; and upon him and upon the pillow beside him lay that even coating of the patient and biding dust.
Created on Mon Oct 14 19:43:00 EDT 2013 (updated Tue Oct 15 09:25:52 EDT 2013)

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