(adjective) difficult knotty / (adjective) ; rough to the touch; as / (adjective) having small raised dots, scales, or points / (adjective) covered with raised, roughened, or unwholesome patches / (adjective) dealing with suggestive, indecent, or scandalous themes; salacious / (adjective) squalid
This was a scabrous half-truth. Russ himself had originally proposed the name.
This was a scabrous half-truth. Russ himself had originally proposed the name.
(adjective) marked by wantonness; lecherous / (adjective) salacious / (adjective) having a smooth or slippery quality
Referring warmly to the Arizona trip, or more archly to the sensitivity training they did on Sunday nights, or more lubriciously to certain choice girls on the Crossroads roster
Referring warmly to the Arizona trip, or more archly to the sensitivity training they did on Sunday nights, or more lubriciously to certain choice girls on the Crossroads roster
(adjective) tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy / (adjective) envious / (adjective) of an unpleasant or objectionable nature; obnoxious / (adjective) of a kind to cause harm or resentment
Same thing with her long, straight, shining hair, which was of a richer color than the slightly false-seeming yellow of his own: she had the platonic teen-girl hair to which other girls compared their own invidiously
Same thing with her long, straight, shining hair, which was of a richer color than the slightly false-seeming yellow of his own: she had the platonic teen-girl hair to which other girls compared their own invidiously
childishly silly and trivial
(adjective) involving or accomplished with careful perseverance / (adjective) diligent in application or pursuit
“Not necessarily. It isn’t hard to hide a drug habit if you’re sedulous about the protocols.”
“Not necessarily. It isn’t hard to hide a drug habit if you’re sedulous about the protocols.”
loud, reverberating, and often melancholy
Russ felt powerless against Wanda’s plangency
Russ felt powerless against Wanda’s plangency
(adjective) being less dense / (adjective) of, relating to, or interesting to a select group; esoteric / (adjective) very high / (verb) to make rare, thin, porous, or less dense; to expand without the addition of matter / (verb) to make more spiritual, refined, or abstruse / (verb) to become less dense
in the shimmering heat, the rarefied air, found that this made sense to him
in the shimmering heat, the rarefied air, found that this made sense to him
philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world
The truth was, he missed the mesa, the immanence of God in every rock, every bush, every insect
The truth was, he missed the mesa, the immanence of God in every rock, every bush, every insect
(noun) the scope, extent, or bounds of something
in her narrow Flagstaff ambit, with most of the country’s young men overseas, his apparition at Nativity had been as singular to her as hers was to him
in her narrow Flagstaff ambit, with most of the country’s young men overseas, his apparition at Nativity had been as singular to her as hers was to him
(adjective) playing lightly on or over a surface; flickering / (adjective) softly bright or radiant / (adjective) marked by lightness or brilliance especially of expression
The speck was in his mind, and his mind was now lambent with rationality at all hours.
The speck was in his mind, and his mind was now lambent with rationality at all hours.