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651 · Hal Plays Stice Again
Contents
Page 651
Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
Vespa
a brand of motor scooter
half km.
1,640 feet
Page 652
pericardium
the membrane surrounding the heart
loogy
term for a glob of phlegm
McEnroe-Esconja
John Patrick McEnroe, Jr. (born 1959), was a professional tennis player from 1974 to 1992, with seven Grand Slam wins. Esconja appears to be a made-up name.
frieze
a decorative band on a wall or other piece of architecture
Page 653
mentation
mental activity
book
derived from book-learning
deuce
when 2 players both have a score of 40
Page 654
lozenges
diamond-shaped objects
pejorative
meant to offend or belittle
1200 meters
3,937 feet
Page 655
blarneyed
to flatter or wheedle
Endnote 266
Azores
a Portuguese archipelago in the Atlantic
Houdini
Harry Houdini (born Ehrich Weisz; 1874-1926) was a Jewish-American magician.
manacles
handcuffs
neo-Georgian
a revival of Georgian architecture or style
Page 655 (cont'd)
M.S.T.
Mountain Standard Time
deltoid
triangular
jape
to joke with or make fun of
hollandaise
a sauce that is an emulsion of butter and lemon juice using egg yolks
Page 656
Gregg shorthand
a form of stenography developed in the U.S. in 1888
whale
to hit hard
Page 657
Heimliched
employed the Heimlich maneuver to relieve choking
let
a play in tennis that calls for a replaying
inculcate
to teach by repetition
Page 658
twenty-six meters
85.3 feet
ungainly
ungracefully or awkwardly
simian
ape-like
chip
a short, high hit
Page 659
half a meter
1.64 feet
chinks
narrow openings
Page 660
drop-volley
a ball hit just over the net, causing the opponent to rush forward
Page 661
Self
a real magazine, seen here
bovine
like a cow
Page 662
sardonic
sarcastic