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aghast: Struck with overwhelmning shock or amazement; filled with sudden fright or horror.
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contemptuously: Done in such a way as to express scorn or lack of respect; arrogantly.
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critical: Of or relating to medical crisis: inclined to find fault or judge with severity, often too readily; involving skillful judgment as to truth, merit, etc.; of essential importance; indispensable.
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delinquents: Persons, especially juveniles, failing to do as the law or duty requires; delinquent: overdue in payment.
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drawled: Spoken with lenghtened or drawn-out vowels.
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exploits: An act or deed, especially brilliant or heroic ones. exploit: to use to the greatest possible advantage; to make use of selfishly or unethically.
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faltered: Spoke hesitantly; stammered; became unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence.
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hysterics: a fit of uncontrollable weeping or laughing; uncontrollable emotions.
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imploringly: Begging in a urgent and pitiful manner, as for mercy; earnestly.
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juvenile: A young person; a child; of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or suitable or intended for young peiole; immature; childish.
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mimicking: Imitating or copying in action or speech, etc. often playfully or derisively; resembling closely; performing mime; imitating in a servile or unthinking way; aping.
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peroxide: A bleaching agent, especially for the hair; a compound used as a disinfectant.
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premonition: A feeling of anticipation or of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning; omen.
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radiates: Sends out rays or waves; extends in straight lines from or toward a center; sends out or spreads out as if from a center.
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reality: The state or quality or being real; real things, facts, or events taken as a whole; the actual state of affairs.
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recurring: Happening repeatedly; returning to one's attention or memory.
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reformatory: A penal institution (reform school) for the discipline, reformation, and training of young or first offenders.
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ruefully: In a manner that shows sorrow, pity, or regret; in a way that inspires pity or compassion; mournfully; sorrowfully.
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stubble: Any short, rough growth, as of a beard; the stumps of grain or other stalks left in the ground when the crop is cut.
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sullenly: Done in a manner as to show irritation or ill-humor by a gloomy silence or reserve; cheerlessly; mournfully; grumpily.