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(noun) an intervening space

93

Here in this place where she had so often hidden it was not the memories of school that flooded in but the interstitial times, the daylong flights to and from.

—p.93 by Lydia Kiesling
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Here in this place where she had so often hidden it was not the memories of school that flooded in but the interstitial times, the daylong flights to and from.

—p.93 by Lydia Kiesling
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(noun) a brief moment of emotional excitement; shudder thrill

124

Around the table the women of the admin pool talked about the engineers, their primary antagonists as well as the main source of frisson in the office

—p.124 by Lydia Kiesling
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Around the table the women of the admin pool talked about the engineers, their primary antagonists as well as the main source of frisson in the office

—p.124 by Lydia Kiesling
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fey (en)

(adjective) fated to die; doomed / (adjective) marked by a foreboding of death or calamity / (adjective) able to see into the future; visionary / (adjective) marked by an otherworldly air or attitude / (adjective) crazy touched / (adjective) excessively refined; precious / (adjective) quaintly unconventional; campy

126

For Texas, there was something sleek and slightly fey about him, what she and her college roommates might have called metrosexual in years past.

—p.126 by Lydia Kiesling
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For Texas, there was something sleek and slightly fey about him, what she and her college roommates might have called metrosexual in years past.

—p.126 by Lydia Kiesling
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(adjective) of a kind likely to induce sleep / (adjective) inclined to or heavy with sleep; drowsy / (adjective) sleepy

232

expelled plumes of what looked like steam into the crisp December air, a respite after the somnolent heat of fall.

—p.232 by Lydia Kiesling
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expelled plumes of what looked like steam into the crisp December air, a respite after the somnolent heat of fall.

—p.232 by Lydia Kiesling
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