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pelts (n)

the hide or skin of an animal




I sold my pelts to a local farmer who used them to make a fur coar for his missus.

bootleggers (n)

people who make, sell, or transport alcohol illegally




The hills of North Carolin are full of bootleggers.

begrudgingly (adv)

to give, admit, or allow something unwillingly




My brother begrudgingly returned my phone charger.

leered (v)

to look with a sideways glance with malicious (bad) intent




After I got my charger back, my brother angrily leered at me.

wattle (n)

the fleshy, red lobe that hangs from the chin of certain birds (i.e. turkey)




The turkey's wattle was a bright red.

sidled (v)

to move sideways or edge along secretly




While my parents were whispering, I sidled up near them without them noticing me.