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a thief or a gangster
Wearing Dally's leather jacket, and his hair slicked back, Ponyboy hoped that he looked the part of a street thug. |
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the quality of being unconcerned or distant
Because of Cherry and Marcia's usual aloofness, Ponyboy was shocked when the girls actually wanted to talk with him. |
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a natural instinctive tendency to act so as to save one's own existance
Ponyboy felt that for his own self-preservation, he might have to fight with the Socs. So, he broke a beer bottle to use as a weapon. |
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overall quality or character as judged by people in general
Dallas Winston had a reputation for being a tough juvenile delinquent, but Johnny only knew him as his protector. |
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hesitated or stumbled in speaking
Johnny stammered whenever he talked about the attack he suffered at the hands of Bob Randle. |
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fearful
Jordan's expression was apprehensive as she slowly opened the letter from her first-choice college. |
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to the very limit
(also the end of a knife or sword blade where the handle connects)
The pirate stabbed the man all the way to the hilt of his dagger. |
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a tiny, bright flash of light
It was the glint of sunlight flashing off the lost hiker's sunglasses that we first noticed when we were searching for him. |
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an institution to which young offenders are sent to retrain them in hopes of getting improved behavior
Johnny was worried that the social worker would take him from his home and send him to a reformatory. |
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walking unsteadily
After being badly beaten by the Socs, Ponyboy was reeling and almost fell to the ground. |
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with bravery and glory
The Purple Heart is a military medal given to soldiers who havebeen injured as they fought gallantly. |
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in a continuous, never-stopping manner
The Earth continues unceasingly in its revolution around the sun.
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in a manner showing disrespect
The wealthy Socs looked contemptuously on the poorer Greasers. |
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covered or clothed
Ponyboy was freezing, since he was clad only in jeans and a tee shirt. |
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a previous notice or forewarning
Madam Laura said that she had a premonition that an earthquake would happen at exactly four o'clock on Thursday. |
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willingness to fight
Johnnycake showed his defiance of the Socs by getting a knife to defend himself and be ready for the next time they might attack him. |
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a variation of pool played with twenty-one balls
Our church has a recreation center where teens enjoy playing snooker on Saturdays. |
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struck lightly with a quick, sharp motion
When the bee lit on my arm, I quickly flicked it off, before it could sting me! |
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showing suppressed anger or hate
Dally had a smoldering hatred of the Socs group. |
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in a cold and uncaring manner
The nurse took the patient's temperature inpersonally, much like a mechanic working on a car. |
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drunk
The boys sometimes gathered at Ponyboy's house and drank until they were all quite pickled. |
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looked at with anger
Bob glared at Cherry Valance when he saw that she was talking with some boys from the Greasers gang. |
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