Sunday, July 27, 2025

P14

 Here's an explanation of some of the more difficult words and phrases in the sentence you provided:


"It takes two licks on my gnarled finger to get the well-worn cover open to the first page."

  • Gnarled finger: This refers to a finger that is twisted, knotty, and rough, often due to age, hard work, or arthritis. It suggests the person speaking is older or has hands that have seen a lot of use.

  • Well-worn cover: This describes the cover of the notebook as being heavily used and showing signs of wear and tear, like faded areas, creases, or softened edges. It implies the notebook has been opened and read many times.


"my faith has made for a list of questions I definitely want answered after I’m gone."

  • Made for a list of questions: This means that the speaker's religious beliefs have led them to have many unanswered questions or doubts about faith, life, and the afterlife. They're looking for clarification on these matters when they die.


"a sort of wager on my part."

  • Wager: A wager is a bet. In this context, it means the speaker is taking a chance or making an investment (of their time, hope, and effort) without a guaranteed outcome. They're betting on the possibility of something happening, even if it's uncertain.


"the miracle that has come to dominate my life will once again prevail."

  • Dominate my life: This means the miracle, or the hope of it, has become the central and most important focus of the speaker's existence. It's the driving force behind their daily actions and thoughts.

  • Prevail: To prevail means to prove more powerful or superior; to triumph or win. In this sentence, the speaker hopes the miracle will happen again and overcome the odds or the current situation.

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