Chapter 5 B Flashcards
Jules marches acoss the store.
Helen and me __________.
trail behind
Helen and me trail behind. Her brow is _________
tightly knitted
Shopping I say waggling my eyebrow.s Come on, this should be fun.
Cooper, __________
knock it off
Jules gestures at a fancy red ball washer like a game show host ______ a fabulous prize
toward
The other night, my dad was saying that his ____________ was old and useless. Something about the ______ being too flexible
driver; shaft
… I have a very nice driver with a fairly rigid shaft.
Oh you do, do you? I give Jules a _________________.
conspiratorial wink
Helen sighs and _______ her weight
shifts her weight
Helen sighs and shifts her weight, her neck and cheeks _________
flaming
big bertha
Big Bertha is a euphonious term for an unusually large example of a class of object; notable examples include: Military guns: Big Bertha (howitzer), a heavy mortar-like howitzer built and used by Germany during World War I.
I glance over at Helen. Surely she must find this much _______
funny
He shuffles off, his pants _________ in the back like he’s got a big old load weighing him down
sagging
the dude has no clue he’s just offered to sell me his ________
wang
wang
penis
What do you think, Helen? I say turning toward her. But she’s already _______________ the front door
stalking off
her uncle was killed by a ________________. Caught him right in the mouth. Choked to death. It was horrible.
stray divot
Do you want me to hold it for you?
Athousand funny ___________ flip through my head
comebacks
You weren’t going to buy anything in there, were you? You just had us meet here so that nobody would see us together
I pulse suddenly _____
quickens
Helen’s gaze ________ back _________.
flicks back down the road
hike
pull or lift up (something, especially clothing).
“he hiked up his sweatpants and marched to the door”
synonyms: hitch up, pull up, hoist, lift, raise; informalyank up
“Roy hiked up his trousers”
make 3 sentences with hike
pull or lift up (something, especially clothing).
“he hiked up his sweatpants and marched to the door”
synonyms: hitch up, pull up, hoist, lift, raise; informalyank up
“Roy hiked up his trousers”
she _______ her backpack ___.
hikes up
The bus _____ and opens its doors
pulls up
She must know that I’m waitin for the 66 too, but I’ll be ______ if I’m going to ride the same bus as her
damned
As the bus takes off, I stand there thinking how perfect that all _____________. It was actually way easier than I thought it was going to be. And tomorrow, I’ll be free as a bird
played out