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A Long Way Gone
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- I held back my tears and left the verandah to meet with Junior at the junction where we waited for the lorry.†
p. 10.6 *junction = a place where things come together
- We all arrived at the junction at the same time, and upon seeing each other, we became paralyzed with fear.†
p. 55.2
- The three of us met at the junction down by the center and stood in line, waiting for the bus.†
p. 146.4
- We paid the driver and walked across the rusty bridge two at a time, and then had to walk all day to a junction where we waited for another bus that would arrive the next morning.†
p. 210.9
- There were over thirty of us at the junction.†
p. 210.9
Definitions:
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(1)
(junction) a place where two or more things come together
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) A comprehensive dictionary will also describe specialized meanings in electronics and physics.