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Bob: Chapters 1–3

While visiting her grandmother in Australia, Livy tries to fulfill a promise to help a magical creature find his way home.

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  1. pawn
    the least powerful piece in chess
    "Never mind,” I say. I realize I’m squeezing something in the hand that Gran is not holding. I open it and see one of the black chess pieces. A pawn.
  2. whimper
    a complaint uttered in a plaintive whining way
    I glance at Beth Ann, who is still wiggling in her seat. Our eyes meet. As if she knows what I’m thinking, she quits her pre-crying and makes her someone feed me whimper.
  3. flicker
    flash intermittently
    My hand reaches for the doorknob. I know exactly where the light cord is, and I watch my hand reach out and pull it. The light flickers on.
  4. sequin
    a small disk of shiny material used to decorate clothing
    Below that, clothes on hangers dangle from a bar. There’s a tutu with sequins and a few summer dresses for someone a lot smaller than me.
  5. barely
    in a sparse or scanty way
    Right now, Beth Ann is so small she can barely keep a shirt on. One shoulder is always falling out of the neck hole. If I try to fix it, she cries.
  6. meditate
    think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes
    Meditated a few times after hearing Gran play a self-help tape on the benefits of calming the mind. This was actually not bad even though my legs cramped from sitting cross-legged.
  7. abduct
    take away to an undisclosed location against their will
    She was abducted by aliens.
  8. skeptical
    marked by or given to doubt
    I narrow my eyes at her. This is not easy, because I don’t actually have eyelids. I focus on looking skeptical and nonplussed.
  9. nonplussed
    filled with bewilderment
    I narrow my eyes at her. This is not easy, because I don’t actually have eyelids. I focus on looking skeptical and nonplussed.
  10. stance
    standing posture
    She takes in my firm stance and my disapproving expression and my toes, tapping on the carpet.
  11. potentially
    with a possibility of becoming actual
    Lips turned up at the ends. Like I said, it was a potentially fake smile.
  12. mutter
    talk indistinctly; usually in a low voice
    "I’ve heard that before,” he mutters from the other side.
  13. drought
    a shortage of rainfall
    It’s called a drought. It’s bad for the plants, bad for the animals, and bad for the people who live around here.
  14. hover
    hang in the air; fly or be suspended above
    The zombie is hovering over the pirate ship again, this time with a Lego monkey in his hand.
  15. timeless
    unaffected by the continuum from the past to the future
    "It doesn’t feel like the middle of the night, though I admit that a closet is not the best place to decide what time it is. There is a certain timelessness to closets. This one, anyway.”
  16. gash
    a wound made by cutting
    There was a big gash next to my ear, but it wasn’t as bad as what I had been imagining.
  17. zest
    vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
    I get to Z and trail my finger down the pages like I’ve seen Dad do. I move past zest (spirited enjoyment, gusto), past zodiac (a celestial path), and land on zombie. We lean in together to read the definition.
  18. gusto
    vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
    I get to Z and trail my finger down the pages like I’ve seen Dad do. I move past zest (spirited enjoyment, gusto), past zodiac (a celestial path), and land on zombie. We lean in together to read the definition.
  19. zodiac
    a circular diagram representing the 12 constellations
    I get to Z and trail my finger down the pages like I’ve seen Dad do. I move past zest (spirited enjoyment, gusto), past zodiac (a celestial path), and land on zombie. We lean in together to read the definition.
  20. celestial
    of heaven or the spirit
    I get to Z and trail my finger down the pages like I’ve seen Dad do. I move past zest (spirited enjoyment, gusto), past zodiac (a celestial path), and land on zombie. We lean in together to read the definition.
Created on 十一月 19, 2019 (updated 十二月 4, 2019)

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