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Unit 1: Vocabulary from Readings 3

This list covers "Thank You, M'am," "Orpheus and Eurydice," and "Eleven."
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  1. stoop
    bend one's back forward from the waist on down
    She still held him. But she bent down enough to permit him to stoop and pick up her purse.
  2. ashamed
    feeling guilt or embarrassment or remorse
    Then she said, “Now ain’t you ashamed of yourself?”
  3. willow
    a tree that typically grows near water and has narrow leaves
    He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans.
  4. icebox
    an insulated container in which food can be kept cold
    In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox.
  5. lyre
    a harp used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment
    We know that when Orpheus sang to the tunes he played on his lyre even the muddy stones on the side of the road sat up and listened.
  6. fleet
    moving very fast
    Zeus asked fleet-footed Hermes to go to the mortal.
  7. faint
    lacking clarity, brightness, or loudness
    The terrible three-headed watchdog, Cerberus, hearing Orpheus’s sweet music, lay down and sighed, and, without the faintest bark, allowed the god and his mortal guest to go past.
  8. proceed
    move ahead; travel onward in time or space
    Orpheus promised not to look. As the singer proceeded through the dark, dreary caves of the underworld, followed by Eurydice, he wanted to turn and see his wonderful wife.
  9. dreary
    causing dejection
    Orpheus promised not to look. As the singer proceeded through the dark, dreary caves of the underworld, followed by Eurydice, he wanted to turn and see his wonderful wife.
  10. grieve
    feel intense sorrow, especially due to a loss
    Hermes led the grieving man home. Poor Orpheus’s heart for music was gone, and thereafter he lived and died alone.
  11. ragged
    being or dressed in clothes that are worn or torn
    An ugly sweater like that, all raggedy and old, but Mrs. Price believes her.
  12. meter
    an instrument for measuring a quantity
    In my head I’m thinking how long till lunchtime, how long till I can take the red sweater and throw it over the schoolyard fence, or leave it hanging on a parking meter, or bunch it up into a little ball and toss it in the alley.
  13. hiccup
    a spasm of the diaphragm that produces a sound
    My face all hot and spit coming out of my mouth because I can’t stop the little animal noises from coming out of me, until there aren’t any more tears left in my eyes, and it’s just my body shaking like when you have the hiccups, and my whole head hurts like when you drink milk too fast.
Created on Tue Nov 09 12:09:07 EST 2021 (updated Thu Nov 18 10:43:41 EST 2021)

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