By The Great Horn Spoon Ch. 1-3
logical
(adj.) reasonable; making use of reason and good sense
jumble
A confused heap; a muddle.::::After the earthquake, the town was a jumble of bricks, stone and wood.
route
A course, road, or way of travel
acquaintance
A person known to one, but usually not a close friend
imperative
Absolutely necessary
despicable
Contemptible; hateful
scornfully
Expressing something in a way that shows dislike or disrespect
undaunted
Fearless
lurch
Jerky motion
dispel
To clear away; to remove or get rid of, as if by scattering.
eavesdropping
To listen secretly to a private conversation
cement
a building material that is a powder made of a mixture of calcined limestone and clay
village
a community of people smaller than a town
argonaut
a person who took part in the California Gold Rush by traveling west in search of gold from 1848-1849
sponge
a soft substance that is full of small holes and can absorb a lot of liquid, and is used for washing and cleaning
dire
extremely serious, urgent need
fray
fight or scuffle; brawl
languages
human speech, spoken or written
slake
to quench; to satisfy a craving
strange
unusual