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Now Is the Time for Running: Part 3

Deo and his brother Innocent are forced to flee their village in Zimbabwe.

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  1. reintegrate
    incorporate, combine, or unify again
    Then the storm blew down the tents, and the blue-uniformed police came and told everyone to leave. We had to reintegrate, we were told.
  2. glint
    be shiny, as if wet
    A man is applauding me. At his feet is a net-bag full of soccer balls. There is a laughing tiger tattoo on his neck. A silver whistle glints on his chest. He has a funny expression on his face.
  3. pathetic
    deserving or inciting pity
    “I’m fine,” I say quickly. I play it straight—sad face, hopeful eyes, crooked little smile. I know how to get a free meal: look pathetic and keep it together.
  4. tremor
    an involuntary vibration, as if from illness or fear
    Despite the tremor in my hands and the dull ache in my stomach, I can’t wait to play.
  5. asylum
    a shelter from danger or hardship
    “The other players are just like you—they’re homeless, or in rehab, or asylum seekers...."
  6. raspy
    unpleasantly harsh or grating in sound
    “Deo! I can see you. Get down here!” It’s the raspy voice of one of the boys I knew on the streets. “We need you to run for us again.”
  7. outrage
    a feeling of righteous anger
    Well, that comment got up everyone’s noses. There were howls of outrage and insults galore.
  8. sprawl
    sit or lie with one's limbs spread out
    So after they had been robbed of the ball once too often, Jacko charged her from behind and sent her sprawling onto the cement.
  9. merit
    the quality of being deserving
    He went on about being chosen on merit, saying we had all been found on the streets, and that was enough.
  10. anticipation
    an expectation
    The night air is cool on my face. My nose tingles in anticipation of what the small pot offers.
  11. curt
    brief and to the point
    When Alfabeto is brave enough to ask when we are actually going to play some soccer, Salie’s reply is short and curt. “When I say so. Now get your head down and do two more laps.”
  12. accommodation
    living quarters provided for public convenience
    Part of the deal of the training camp was that those who did not make it would be offered accommodation at a halfway house.
  13. consolation
    the comfort you feel when soothed in times of disappointment
    At least they wouldn’t have to go back to the streets. But that’s little consolation.
  14. xenophobia
    a fear of foreigners or strangers
    “I’m talking about xenophobia."
  15. apartheid
    a social policy of racial segregation
    For a long time, many people in this country thought apartheid and segregation were the only way.
  16. segregation
    a social system that provides different facilities for minority groups
    For a long time, many people in this country thought apartheid and segregation were the only way.
  17. agility
    the gracefulness of a quick and nimble person or animal
    “I have watched you very closely during the last seven days, and each of you brings something special to this team. Zimbabwe has brought me guts and determination; from Kenya, I get lightness and speed; from Angola, great defense of the goal area; from Mozambique, superb ball control and agility.”
  18. perseverance
    persistent determination
    "I congratulate you on your gift that has brought you to this World Cup. I thank God for your talent, for your perseverance, and for your courage. This tournament uses soccer to inspire and empower people to change their own lives. You have done that by being here!”
  19. empower
    give qualities or abilities to
    "I congratulate you on your gift that has brought you to this World Cup. I thank God for your talent, for your perseverance, and for your courage. This tournament uses soccer to inspire and empower people to change their own lives. You have done that by being here!”
  20. sluggish
    moving slowly
    “It looked like you guys were overwhelmed. I’ve never seen you so sluggish. Keelan, you were running around like you had cement blocks for feet. T-Jay, what happened to your sharp passing? Alfabeto, have you forgotten the patterns we’ve been working out for the last three weeks? People, you’ve got to forget the crowd, the noise, the hype—focus on one another and block out everything else.”
  21. hype
    blatant or sensational promotion
    “It looked like you guys were overwhelmed. I’ve never seen you so sluggish. Keelan, you were running around like you had cement blocks for feet. T-Jay, what happened to your sharp passing? Alfabeto, have you forgotten the patterns we’ve been working out for the last three weeks? People, you’ve got to forget the crowd, the noise, the hype—focus on one another and block out everything else.”
  22. debriefing
    a meeting in which someone reports on a mission or task
    In our debriefing session the next morning, Salie takes a different approach.
  23. inclusion
    the state of being made a part of something
    “People who have been spat at the week before are cheered by thousands. But the South African team has made a bold statement with its unusual inclusion policy."
  24. clarity
    the quality of being coherent and easily understood
    In a flash of clarity it all comes back: the games I played in Gutu, Beitbridge, and Khomele village were all in preparation for this moment.
  25. contempt
    lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
    These people, who normally would look at me with pity or contempt, see me now in a new way.
Created on Mon Mar 15 19:31:08 EDT 2021 (updated Mon Mar 22 13:32:51 EDT 2021)

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