Pert - (Adjetive) describes a behavior or quality, specially in young womens, that is humorous because it does not show much respect, Squadron - A unit of one of the arm forces, specially of the aircraft or navy, Glance up at - to give a quick short look, Hubbub - A loud noise, specially cause by a lot of people all talking at the same time, Ignominious - Humiliating, degrading or embarrasing, Malevolent - Cause or wanting to cause harm or evil, Oblivious - Not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you, Hollowly - to make a sound as if hitting an empty container, Falter - To lose strength or purpose and stop or almost stop, Crimson - (verb) to become flushed specially aboy embarrassmnt, Ranks - a row, specially of people or things standing side by side, Writhing - make twisting, squirming movement or contortions of the body, Subdued - lacking in vitality, intensity or strength, Bewildered - perplex and confused, very puzzled, Command - To give an authoritative or perpemptory order, Nudge - push/prod (someone) gently with one's elbow in order to attract attention, Halt - bring or come an abrupt stop/ stop moving or doing something, Immersed - To become completely involved in something, peg-rack - A furniture piece, with pegs for hanging items or accesories, shove - to push something or someone forcefully, deferred - To delay something until later time, disembarked - to leave an aircraft or ship after a journey, unutterable - too bad to be expressed in words, extreme, bondage - slavery, jerking - To make a short sudden movement, or to cause something or someone to do this, Drudgery - hard boring work, To wind - to turn completely or repeatedly about an object, Unavailing - Unsuccessful, Titter - To laugh nervously about often about something you feel you should not be laughing, Giggle - To laugh repeatedly in a quiet but uncontrolled way, usually of something rude or silly, Jeer - To laugh or shout insults at someone to show you have no respect of, Smirk - A smile that expresses satisfaction and pleasure about having done something or knowing something, that is not known by someone else, Cackle - To laugh in a loud, harsh way, Chortle - To laugh or chuckle, specially when amused or pleased, Chuckle - to laugh quietly, inwardly or suppressed, Grin - a wide smile, Sneer - To talk about or look in an unkind way that show you do not respect or approve of him, her or it,

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