loud, disturbing to others
raucous
He renounced wearing corduroy overalls and bibs
Laurie
Do not take the Lord's name in...
vain or cynically
Do not take the Lord's vain
Routine
a regular way of ding something
boldly, rude, or disrespectful
insolently
He was fresh to the teacher
Charles
Laurie ________ his bread and butter
lapsed or addressed
Laurie addressed his bread and butter
Institution
a relationship or organization
Example: school hospital or marriage
happening at the same time
simultaneously
"We don't have any Charles in the kindergarten "
Laurie's kindergarten teacher
Do you think kindergarten is too ____ for Laurie?
institutinal or unsettling
Do you think kindergarten is too unsettling for Laurie?
cynically
"Wait and see," my husband said cynically
distrustful of the words of others
seriously; not kidding around
solemnly
"You must have your hands full in that kindergarten, with Charles"
Laurie's mother
He got ___ back into his chair
simultaneously or solemnly
He got solemnly back into his chair
lapses
"He's a fine little helper now with occasional lapses of course."
temporary loss of memory or judgement
change
reformation
"Invite her over for a cup of tea after the meeting. I want to get a look at her."
Laurie's dad
None of the parents looked _______ to me enough
haggard or routine
None of them looked haggard to me enough