“Are you saying you’re fascinated by other thieves? Kind of like being mesmerized by your own reflection, don’t you think?”
WORD LISTS"Thieves' Gambit" by Kayvion Lewis, Chapters 16–23Mon Feb 05 16:11:03 EST 2024
Born into a legendary family of thieves, seventeen-year-old Rosalyn Quest tries to escape the criminal life by applying to college programs outside of the Bahamas, but when her mom disappears, she realizes that the best chance to save her would be winning a competition of international heists.
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mesmerized
“Are you saying you’re fascinated by other thieves? Kind of like being mesmerized by your own reflection, don’t you think?”
pique
My curiosity was piqued, but if anyone asked, I’d say it was just me trying to understand my competition better.
clique
His voice dropped, and for the first time in my life, I felt like I was in some kind of school clique, talking noise about the populars.
sheen
Age had worn down some of the details, but the fragile high cheekbones, vibrant teal eyeliner, and popping white eyes made it seem like a man was looking out at us from behind a sheen of gold and less like an artifact from a time long, long ago.
stifle
Devroe tried to stifle his smirk with a sip of coffee.
intently
Kyung-soon and Mylo watched Count intently.
backfire
Another tally in the deal-with-the-devil column. Because that never backfired on anyone.
objectively
“Isn’t it objectively in everyone’s best interest if we cooperate with each other? I don’t see the harm in asking, even if they lie to us.”
de facto
In my mind she was their de facto team leader.
adversary
We were enemies now, and I guess being friendly with the adversaries was not proper thief behavior.
appraise
She was appraising a pile of loose diamonds, while I was trying to think of an excuse to go search for the cute attendant boy who’d taken our luggage.
abide by
I suppose I should have been glad about them abiding by our little truce. An hour in, and they hadn’t tried to throw any of us out a window.
bluff
If someone calls your bluff and you put down a five when you were supposed to put down a king or you put down four cards instead of three, the entire pile goes to you. If you were telling the truth, the pile goes to them. First one to get rid of all their cards wins.
bigwig
About eleven months ago, I got hired for this gig back home. Easy money—raiding a couple hotel rooms at some bigwig places on the strip.
sultry
He leaned in, dropping his voice to a sultry whisper.
wry
He let out a wry chuckle.
ideal
I have his medical information and a personality test, but that’s it. In an ideal world, I’d be able to hunt him down once I turned eighteen, but just my luck, my mom had to pick the guy who wrapped his car around a streetlight a week after donating.
consensus
He wouldn’t have been a part of my life anyway—that seemed to be the consensus in the family.
preemptive
“He probably came this way as a preemptive measure.”
Preemptive. I’m one step ahead of the rest and still behind because of preemptive measures.
lapel
Toward the very back of the car was the official. Even without the lapel pin I was hoping for, his striped satin tie and interview-ready hair and clean shave were enough to peg him.
pensive
Across the aisle from him sat a woman with a tight military-grade bun and a pensive stare.
pertinent
Think of the lesson you could add to your curriculum. Knowing when to work with adversaries to accomplish your objective. Pertinent information, right?
proximity
Any stranger within close proximity of her man was bound to be a topic of interest.
amble
I took a short breath and ambled through the aisle toward GI Jane’s nook.
blunt
“What?” she asked. Super blunt.
feint
He was trying to feint me. Keep me guessing where he was going to send it next.
seasoned
With precision only a seasoned soccer player could have, he sent the phone sliding straight under Taiyō’s seat.
turret
Cairo was a gorgeous city. A sea of golds and browns. Buildings with arches and domed tops and spiraling turrets juxtaposed with glittering glass skyscrapers and the sparkling Nile cutting through it all.
juxtaposed
Cairo was a gorgeous city. A sea of golds and browns. Buildings with arches and domed tops and spiraling turrets juxtaposed with glittering glass skyscrapers and the sparkling Nile cutting through it all.
wanderlust
“This isn’t a vacation, it’s a business trip,” I reminded her, even though I’d just been thinking the same thing. But we couldn’t both be catching the wanderlust.
ornate
I let my gaze dip to the bottom floors and the cream steps leading to the ornate front doors.
scrawl
Scrawled in sharp red Arabic lettering was KEEP EGYPT’S TREASURES HERE!
gauche
He was being subtle, but his sights were set on a woman in a purple silk sari, who was rocking a pair of the most gauche twin tennis bracelets I’d seen in a hot minute.
sleight
Master of sleight of hand or not, anyone with two logic cells would know trying to swipe those bracelets was impossible.
blubber
“Sorry, wasn’t paying attention,” he blubbered.
mull
He mulled over what he wanted to say for so long, I was about to think he was ignoring me.
alloy
As Devroe promised, we were keeping the cell phone smothered and locked behind three inches of steel alloy.
drawl
“Whom you were flirting with,” I drawled.
reconnaissance
“We may not be able to do in-depth reconnaissance on all the security teams ahead of time, but we can give them a quick once-over. Or at least get a sense for which are impossible to penetrate, and which are the weakest. If we can identify the weakest teams and formulate decent plans for hijacking those, then it would just be a matter of—”
precarious
Mylo slipped into the hall, hopefully not to get into anything too precarious in the meantime. I made a note to warn Kyung-soon about making sure Mylo didn’t do anything risky on the job.
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