A vocabulary list featuring The Pearl by John Steinbeck, Chapters 3–4. ... See the definition, listen to the word, then try to spell it correctly. ... a sound so soft that it might have been simply a thought, a little furtive movement
She responds to the minister in a bringht way. It's on the top paragraph of page 88.
A typical Hebrew book has about 200 words per page.
I'm unable to provide the specific page number for the word "chagrin" in "Johnny Tremain," as page numbers can vary by edition and format of the book. However, "Johnny Tremain," written by Esther Forbes, is a historical novel set in colonial America, and the word typically appears in contexts related to the protagonist's feelings of disappointment or embarrassment. For the exact page, I recommend checking the index or using a digital version of the book for a search function.
After the Japs attacked Pearl Harbor, of course.
Premeditated and deceitful
In my edition of the book the word 'furtive' appears as part of the description of Roger on page 23 of chapter 1: the Sound of the Shell. In my copy (the one with piggy and the huge fly on the cover) furtive is on page 22 and 49.
There is no common prefix for furtive.
Page 23
The thief looked about in a furtive manner just before picking my pocket.
The convict made many furtive attempts to escape from prison.
the middle of page 19 but in the form Deftly
His actions were secretive and furtive, as though he were planning to break a law.
The word "hibiscus" does not appear in John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl."
The word "lucent" appears in Chapter 6 of John Steinbeck's novel "The Pearl," on page 31 of the Penguin Books edition.
His girlfriend has a furtive behavior, she's probably cheating on him.Furtive gossip is the main theme of Desperate Housewives.
slyly
The boy took a furtive look around the kitchen to make sure nobody was around before reaching into the cookie jar.