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F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" Chapters 6-9

Thu Mar 08 10:12:59 EST 2018
Vocabulary study list for F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" (Chapters 6-9).
affront
In this heat every extra gesture was an affront to the common store of life.
casual
But what gave it an air of breathless intensity was that Daisy lived there--it was as casual a thing to her as his tent out at camp was to him.
catastrophe
From the moment I telephoned news of the catastrophe to West Egg village, every surmise about him, and every practical question, was referred to me.
chafe
She was appalled by West Egg, this unprecedented "place" that Broadway had begotten upon a Long Island fishing village--appalled by its raw vigor that chafed under the old euphemisms and by the too obtrusive fate that herded its inhabitants along a
chord
As Tom took up the receiver the compressed heat exploded into sound and we were listening to the portentous chords of Mendelssohn's Wedding March from the ballroom below.
clamor
Tom talked incessantly, exulting and laughing, but his voice was as remote from Jordan and me as the foreign clamor on the sidewalk or the tumult of the elevated overhead.
cluster
The touch of a cluster of leaves revolved it slowly, tracing, like the leg of compass, a thin red circle in the water.
collapse
Wilson's eyes fell upon Tom; he started up on his tiptoes and then would have collapsed to his knees had not Tom held him upright.
colossal
But he knew that he was in Daisy's house by a colossal accident.
commensurate
Its vanished trees, the trees that had made way for Gatsby's house, had once pandered in whispers to the last and greatest of all human dreams; for a transitory enchanted moment man must have held his breath in the presence of this continent, compelled in
complacent
I am part of that, a little solemn with the feel of those long winters, a little complacent from growing up in the Carraway house in a city where dwellings are still called through decades by a family's name.
compress
As Tom took up the receiver the compressed heat exploded into sound and we were listening to the portentous chords of Mendelssohn's Wedding March from the ballroom below.
conceit
The most grotesque and fantastic conceits haunted him in his bed at night.
conceivably
But conceivably Wilson had heard some of these same explanations before, from Myrtle, because he began saying "Oh, my God!" again in a whisper--his comforter left several explanations in the air.
concentrate
"Well, you come," she urged, concentrating on Gatsby.
conspire
There was an unmistakable air of natural intimacy about the picture and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together.
convince
When they convinced her of this she immediately fainted as if that was the intolerable part of the affair.
cordial
Mr. Sloane didn't enter into the conversation but lounged back haughtily in his chair; the woman said nothing either--until unexpectedly, after two highballs, she became cordial.
corroborate
He looked at me anxiously as if he hoped I'd corroborate this.
corrugated
A small gust of wind that scarcely corrugated the surface was enough to disturb its accidental course with its accidental burden.
cymbal
It was full of money--that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it.
dangle
Her hand, which dangles over the side, sparkles cold with jewels.
defer
I helped him to a bedroom upstairs; while he took off his coat and vest I told him that all arrangements had been deferred until he came.
definitely
Daisy looked at Tom frowning and an indefinable expression, at once definitely unfamiliar and vaguely recognizable, as if I had only heard it described in words, passed over Gatsby's face.
deranged
So Wilson was reduced to a man "deranged by grief" in order that the case might remain in its simplest form.
desolate
We'd sit for hours----"

He broke off and began to walk up and down a desolate path of fruit rinds and discarded favors and crushed flowers.
despicable
Somehow, that seemed a despicable occupation.
despise
He stayed there two weeks, dismayed at its ferocious indifference to the drums of his destiny, to destiny itself, and despising the janitor's work with which he was to pay his way through.
dilatory
The dilatory limousine came rolling up the drive.
discard
We'd sit for hours----"

He broke off and began to walk up and down a desolate path of fruit rinds and discarded favors and crushed flowers.
dismay
He stayed there two weeks, dismayed at its ferocious indifference to the drums of his destiny, to destiny itself, and despising the janitor's work with which he was to pay his way through.
dissolve
You may fool me but you can't fool God!' "

Standing behind him Michaelis saw with a shock that he was looking at the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg which had just emerged pale and enormous from the dissolving night.
distort
After Gatsby's death the East was haunted for me like that, distorted beyond my eyes' power of correction.
distorted
After Gatsby's death the East was haunted for me like that, distorted beyond my eyes' power of correction.
distortion
Even when the East excited me most, even when I was most keenly aware of its superiority to the bored, sprawling, swollen towns beyond the Ohio, with their interminable inquisitions which spared only the children and the very old--even then it had always
drain
"I'm going to drain the pool today, Mr. Gatsby.
dusty
Tom threw on both brakes impatiently and we slid to an abrupt dusty stop under Wilson's sign.
elevate
Instinct made him step on the accelerator with the double purpose of overtaking Daisy and leaving Wilson behind, and we sped along toward Astoria at fifty miles an hour, until, among the spidery girders of the elevated, we came in sight of the easy
elicit
At any rate Cody asked him a few questions (one of them elicited the brand new name) and found that he was quick, and extravagantly ambitious.
elude
The prolonged and tumultuous argument that ended by herding us into that room eludes me, though I have a sharp physical memory that, in the course of it, my underwear kept climbing like a damp snake around my legs and intermittent beads of sweat ra
elusive
Through all he said, even through his appalling sentimentality, I was reminded of something--an elusive rhythm, a fragment of lost words, that I had heard somewhere a long time ago.
embroider
He fumbled at the embroidered coverlet, trying to take it from the bed, and lay down stiffly--was instantly asleep.
emerge
As my train emerged from the tunnel into sunlight, only the hot whistles of the National Biscuit Company broke the simmering hush at noon.
engage
And we all took the less explicable step of engaging the parlor of a suite in the Plaza Hotel.
engaging
And we all took the less explicable step of engaging the parlor of a suite in the Plaza Hotel.
engross
So engrossed was she that she had no consciousness of being observed and one emotion after another crept into her face like objects into a slowly developing picture.
euphemism
She was appalled by West Egg, this unprecedented "place" that Broadway had begotten upon a Long Island fishing village--appalled by its raw vigor that chafed under the old euphemisms and by the too obtrusive fate that herded its inhabitants along a
exasperate
I tried four times; finally an exasperated central told me the wire was being kept open for long distance from Detroit.
expend
It is invariably saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you have expended your own powers of adjustment.
expostulation
The circle closed up again with a running murmur of expostulation; it was a minute before I could see anything at all.

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