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Below there are vocabulary words and definitions for "A Wagner Matinee". Write a sentence using each word from the vocabulary list below:

grotesque ugly; distorted
handling tall, thin, & awkward
alight get off; disembark
duster long coat
dwelt lived
callow immature
extravagant elaborate; excessive
inexplicable cannot be explained
homestead tract of land granted as a farm
lagoon shallow lake
reverential deeply respectful
doggedly stubbornly; persistently
tremulously fearfully
trepidation fearful uncertainty
superficially shallowly
veritable actual; real
conjecture guess
turmoil chaos; confusion
obliquely slantingly
excruciatingly painfully; terribly
interminably endlessly
jocularity humor
reproach a rebuke; a scolding
gauge determine; judge
deluge flood; rush
myriad great many; numerous
wholly completely; totally

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