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Crispin: The Cross of Lead
VocabularySet Two: Chapters 12-21
forage•The act of searcing for food or provisions of any kind; to search about; seek; rummage; hunt. (p.57)
lurking• Lying or waiting in concealment, as a person in ambush;
remaining in or around a place secretly; slinking; sneaking. (p. 58)
solitary• Being the only one; alone, without companions,
unattended; existing living, or going on without others. (p.60)
dire• Dreadful; causing or involving great fear or suffering;
terrible. (p.60)
beseiged• Surrounded by; distressed, worried; attacked. (p.62)
famished• Extremely hungry, starving. (p. 62)
loathsome• Disgusting, revolting, repulsive. (p. 63)
contorted• Twisted in a violent manner; bent severely out of shape.
(p.63)
grostesquely• In a manner that is odd or unnatural in shape, appearance
or character. (p. 64)
distended• Swollen out of normal shape or shape as from internal
pressure. (p. 64)
corruption• The state of being dishonest or lacking in integrity. (p. 64)
pillaged
sustenance
dell
trepidation
ghastly
pestilence
raucously
evasively
gluttons
tyranny
prudence
putrid
brandishing
leering
warily
lamenting
rummaged
servile
beguiled
bravado
fragile
severe