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Metaphors In The Road By Ernest Hemingway

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1. Queer (pg.27): “There would be no more of the exquisite uncertainty of last night, no queer, tingling awe at the newness of the feeling, and no strange, filling satisfaction out of just being alive.”
Definition: Strange; odd.
2. Pneumatic (pg. 36): “One of them was leaning his chest on a pneumatic drill, pressing it hard into the gravel road, and it made a loud rut-ta-tutting that echoed in the stillness of the afternoon, spitting up dirt and sprays of gravel as it dug.”
Definition: Containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.
3. Drip (pg. 52): “If I hadn’t gone out to Pete’s at all things could have gone on as they had before---“‘Angie Morrow doesn’t go out on dates because her mother doesn’t let her”’---and no one would have known I was such a drip.” …show more content…

4. Soughing (pg. 530): “The lake was rough and the waves tossed up, white with spray, sucking at the shore, and the wind went soughing through the line of old willows, swaying them with a sonorous, restless

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