The Graveyard Book - Chapter 5

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Firm, dry, and brittle; or fresh and sharp in taste or manner.
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The process of folding and sewing the edge of a piece of cloth, often to prevent it from unraveling.
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Thin, sticky webs made by spiders, often found in neglected areas.
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A type of loose garment that is worn over indoor clothing and serves as an outer garment.
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Pertaining to or consisting of flowers.
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A type of tree or shrub that remains green throughout the year.
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A twisted mass of something; to become twisted together.
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A material made of plant stalks, branches, or shoots woven together, often used to make baskets or furniture.
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Lost luster or shine, usually due to oxidation; can refer to both physical objects (like silver) or metaphorically to reputation.
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An action or event serving as an introduction to something more important; a short piece of music.
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The part on each side of a coat or jacket immediately below the collar that is folded back on either side of the front opening.
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Relating to the assistance of those in need; generous and benevolent.
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Sheets of canvas or other material stretched on a frame and used to keep the sun or rain off a shop window, doorway, or deck.
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A continuous deep, resonant sound, like distant thunder or heavy traffic.
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A shrill, wailing sound, especially associated with bagpipes.
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Side by side and facing the same way.
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Simultaneously; at the same time; in harmonious agreement.
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Tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, as atmospheric vapor condenses.
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A woman's or girl's formal greeting made by bending the knees with one foot in front of the other.
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A loud sound made by forcibly exhaling through the nostrils, often to express disbelief or scorn; it can also refer to a quick inhalation of a substance through the nose.