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Dar and the Spear-thrower Chapters 11 to 22 Vocabulary Review
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| A | B |
| famished | very hungry; starved |
| lulling | to cause to relax or sleep |
| forage | to look for; scavenge |
| carcass | dead body; remains |
| buoyant | floating; afloat |
| apprehension | fear; uneasiness |
| writhing | to twist and turn this way and that |
| awed | impressed |
| hearth | fireplace |
| dismay | shocked disappointment |
| beveled | to cut or shape an edge |
| awl | a pointed tool for making holes |
| bore | to make a hole |
| sympathy | understanding; compassion |
| lope | rush; sprint |
| bellow | a deep, loud roar |
| bleating | to cry like a sheep or a goat |
| tranquil | calm; peaceful |
| resolute | firm; determined |
| gored | pierced or wounded with something pointed |
| craggy | rocky; stony |
| embers | coals; cinders |
| gait | walk, or way of walking |
| Toreg | A strange man Dar meets in the Pine Forest from another clan, who Dar makes a trade with |
| Seelan | Dar's great-uncle who became a respected carver in another clan after becoming injured |
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