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JUST ONCE VOCABULARYFor week of October 12th
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NIMBLEADJECTIVE
Quick and light in movement; moving with ease
…and he was pretty fast on his fee – sort of nimble, you might say – considering his size. (p.20)
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DEVASTATINGADJECTIVE
Causing great damageHe was just strong and fast and a little bit devastating as the left tackle of the Bedford City Bears. (p.20)
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NURTURINGVERB
Promoting the growth of; nursing
…the Moose had been nurturing the hang-up secretly for two years or more. (p.20)
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ANONYMOUSADJECTIVE
Unknown; unidentified
Yes, glory – but uncheered and sort of anonymous. (p.20)
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FACULTIESNOUN
Mental powers
…and it is a rule seldom violated by those in control of their faculties (p.20)
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ACCOLADENOUN
Something said or done to express praise
Coach Williams was already turning away and taking a step toward the next player due an accolade… (p.21)
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TOLERANTADJECTIVE
Patient; accepting of others
He gave a tolerant smile and a little nod and said, “You keep right on blocking, son.” (p.21)
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PRECEDENTNOUN
Action or statement that can serve as an example
Maybe they had dreams of their own, and saw value in a precedent. (p.23)
Jackie Robinson set a precedent as the first black baseball player in America’s major leagues.
The courts often set a precedent with their decisions.
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HAPLESSADJECTIVE
unlucky
The hapless Tigers had yet to cross the fifty-yard line under their own steam. (p.23)
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PONDERVERB
Think over carefully
Well, no time to ponder that one right now. (pg.25)