Define the word of a day in the country
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A Day in the Country written by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is a story of 2 orphaned children playing, when a menacing storm is moving towards their town compelling the people to take shelter
EXPLANATION:
Leaden: spiritless, dull, listless
Frolics: dances, thrillers, tricks
Pock-marked face: blemishes on the face that looks like indentations, holes
Refuge: protection or shelter from danger
Absurd: ridiculous, silly
Copse: an undergrowth of small bushes or trees or a small wood
Ochre: orangey, yellowish-brown
Crucified: tormented, victimized
Scurrying: rushing, scampering
Puffing: swollen or swell, breathing in repetitive short gaps
Commune: to talk or converse, generally with profound intimacy or intensity.
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