A list of 30 words by eleininger.
- kindling appears on 23 other lists
- plague appears on 83 other lists
- vague appears on 55 other lists
- staccato appears on 56 other lists
- digress appears on 60 other lists
- barren appears on 27 other lists
- soothe appears on 27 other lists
- ten commandments appears on 1 other list
- undulated appears on 2 other lists
- rant appears on 34 other lists
- whimper appears on 34 other lists
- callous appears on 74 other lists
- flirtatious appears on 17 other lists
- reverence appears on 41 other lists
- tether appears on 33 other lists
- jar appears on 35 other lists
- vestige appears on 95 other lists
- perilous appears on 40 other lists
- saunter appears on 85 other lists
- jockey appears on 16 other lists
- prowl appears on 24 other lists
- rig appears on 20 other lists
- grope appears on 26 other lists
- subdue appears on 25 other lists
- sinewy appears on 50 other lists
- rein appears on 22 other lists
- grubby appears on 12 other lists
- ominous appears on 108 other lists
- wince appears on 38 other lists
- taunt appears on 16 other lists

eleininger “He was just sitting there, cross-legged on the floor, going back to his packing while he taunted her,” (The Kindling, p. 99). Nov 29, 2012
eleininger “Angerman was sorting his gear in front of a rapt audience,” (The Kindling, p. 97). Nov 29, 2012
eleininger “His bare chest and thin, sinewy arms were wet and goose bumpy from the rain,” (The Kindling, p. 91). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “Obviously he needed to be reined in,” (The Kindling, p. 90). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “He grabbed it with his grubby fingers and devoured it, but his eyes were still fixed on Teacher,” (The Kindling, p. 87). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “There was an ominous-looking brown stain that was weeping dirty drops of water onto her desk,” (The Kindling, p. 85). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “She squinted and winced against the morning light,” (The Kindling, p. 85). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “She was pretty sure he was faking, waiting for a chance to slip outside and prowl in the darkness,” (The Kindling, p. 76). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “We could rig a catcher thing - prop up a big box or something with a stick and bait it with food,” (The Kindling, p. 77). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “He groped behind himself for the rope and closed his fingers around it,” (The Kindling, p. 81). Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “Angerman and Teacher were trying to help Hunter subdue the small children who still struggled like wildcats,” (The Kindling, p. 83).
Nov 14, 2012
eleininger “The naked mannequin bumped along behind him, tethered to its rope,” (The Kindling, p. 65)
Nov 12, 2012
eleininger “He liked that he could jar Angerman like this,” (The Kindling, p. 67) Nov 12, 2012
eleininger “The seashell plates were streaked with brown gravy, vestiges of their feast tonight of corned beef hash,” (The Kindling, p. 68). Nov 12, 2012
eleininger “She frowned at him, was surprised to find herself upset at the thought of him leaving them, undertaking his perilous journey,” (The Kindling, p. 70).
Nov 12, 2012
eleininger “Dragging the naked mannequin behind him, Angerman sauntered into the kitchen,” (The Kindling, p. 70).
Nov 12, 2012
eleininger “Baby, Doll, Action Figure, and Teddy Bear began clambering onto his now-empty seat, jockeying for the frame,” (The Kindling, p. 70). Nov 12, 2012
eleininger "From down the hall came a muffled whimper," (The Kindling, p. 55). Nov 5, 2012
eleininger "Neither of them bothered with shoes: their feet were as tough and calloused as leather anyway," (The Kindling, p. 59). Nov 5, 2012
eleininger "'This is so I always can see the best view,' he said flirtatiously", (The Kindling, p. 59). Nov 5, 2012
eleininger "Teacher took The Book out of the pillowcase she always carried it in whenever she removed it from her bedroom and placed it reverently on the table" (The Kindling, p. 62). Nov 5, 2012