Where: The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald , http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=macdonald&book=goblin&story=why
Word
1. constantly
Context:
when the mountain was covered with mist which was constantly gathering itself together into raindrops, ...
Definition: all the time, or very often
2. eaves
Context: whence it fell in a fringe of water from the eaves all round about it, the princess could not of course go out.
Definition: the edges of a roof that stick out beyond the walls:
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The Princess and the Goblin
Where: The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald , http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=macdonald&book=goblin&story=why
word
1. nursery
Context: The ceiling of her nursery was blue, with stars in it, as like the sky as they could make it.
Definition: a place where young children are taken care of during the day while their parents are at work.
2. pit
Context: there, great deep pits, with long galleries and passages running off from them,
Definition: a hole in the ground, especially one made by digging
The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.
3. subterranean, caverns
Context: Now in these subterranean caverns lived a strange race of beings, called by some gnomes, by some kobolds, by some goblins.
Definition: beneath the surface of the Earth
Definition: a large cave
4. hideous
Context: They were now, not ordinarily ugly, but either absolutely hideous, or ludicrously grotesque both in face and form.
Definition: extremely unpleasant or ugly
a hideous dress
5. affection
Context: They had enough of affection left for each other to preserve them from being absolutely cruel for cruelty's sake to those that came in their way.
Definition: a feeling of liking or love and caring
Bart had a deep affection for the old man.
6. cherish
Context: but still they so heartily cherished the ancestral grudge against those who occupied their former possessions ...
Definition: if you cherish something, it is very important to you
7. mischief
Context: But as they grew in cunning, they grew in mischief,....
Definition: bad behaviour, especially by children, that causes trouble or damage, but no serious harm.
8. annoy
Context: their great delight was in every way they could think of to annoy the people who lived in the open-air storey above them.
Definition: to make someone feel slightly angry and unhappy about something
9. evident
Context: It will now be pretty evident why the little princess had never seen the sky at night.
Definition: easy to see, notice, or understand
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