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Somersaulting
a movement in which somebody turns over completely, with their feet over their head, on the ground or in the air
Acrobat
an entertainer who performs difficult acts such as balancing on high ropes, especially at a circus
Amorous
showing sexual desire and love towards somebody
melancholy
[uncountable] (formal) a deep feeling of sadness that lasts for a long time and often cannot be explained
Cloaked
1 [countable] a type of coat that has no sleeves, fastens at the neck and hangs loosely from the shoulders, worn
especially in the past
2 [singular] (literary) a thing that hides or covers somebody/something
Gimmick
an unusual trick or unnecessary device that is intended to attract attention or to persuade people to buy something
Clinched
1 unfriendly and aggressive
2 [only before noun] (formal) (of a country) fighting a war
Vengeance
the act of punishing or harming somebody in return for what they have done to you, your family or friends
Sullen
1 bad-tempered and not speaking, either on a particular occasion or because it is part of your character
2 (literary) (of the sky or weather) dark and unpleasant
Exaggerated
1 made to seem larger, better, worse or more important than it really is or needs to be
2 (of an action) done in a way that makes people notice it
Putulance
bad-tempered and unreasonable, especially because you cannot do or have what you want
Mocking
showing that you think somebody/something is ridiculous
Reside
to live in a particular place
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Mocked
to laugh at somebody/something in an unkind way, especially by copying what they say or do
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Inkling
noun: inkling; plural noun: inklings
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a slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint.
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Credibility
noun: credibility
the quality of being trusted and believed in.
"the government's loss of credibility"
synonyms:
trustworthiness, reliability, dependability, integrity, character; More
o
the quality of being convincing or believable.
"the book's anecdotes have scant regard for credibility"
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Evangelist
a person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching.
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Anguished
Woozy
Adjective informal
unsteady, dizzy, or dazed.
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Compelling
evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way.
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Congregration
a group of people assembled for religious worship.
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Podium
a small platform on which a person may stand to be seen by an audience, as when making a speech or conducting an
orchestra.
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Ordained
make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
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Captivating
capable of attracting and holding interest; charming.
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Pews
a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation.
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Surreal
having the qualities of surrealism; bizarre.
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Awestruck
filled with or revealing awe.
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Mocked
tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
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Shunned
persistently avoid, ignore, or reject (someone or something) through antipathy or caution.
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Heighten
make or become more intense.
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Shortchanged
treat unfairly by withholding something of value.
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Dynamo
an extremely energetic person.
Renowned
known or talked about by many people; famous.
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Fidelity
faithfulness to a person, cause, or belief, demonstrated by continuing loyalty and support.
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Bettering
improve on or surpass (an existing or previous level or achievement).
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Despondent
in low spirits from loss of hope or courage.
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Oblivion
the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.
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Pinnacle
the most successful point; the culmination.
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Mercilessly
having or showing no mercy
Yanked
pull with a jerk.
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Thrills
a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure.
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Sprawling
spread out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way.
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Contenment
a state of happiness and satisfaction.
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Appendages
a thing that is added or attached to something larger or more important.
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Maneuvering
move skilfully or carefully.
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Avid
having or showing a keen interest in or enthusiasm for something.
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Oblivion -
Noun
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Attainment -
Noun
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Arbitrary
Adjective
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Sprawling -
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Contentment -
Noun
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Appendages -
Noun Plural Noun
Manoeuvring
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Avid -
Adjective
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Amid -
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Preposition
Fervent -
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Adjective
Consolation -
Noun
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Prevail -
Verb
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Grandeur -
Noun
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Jubliant -
Adjective
Mobbed -
Verb - past tense
Soaring
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Pragmatic -
Adjective
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Heap -
Noun
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Rubble -
Noun
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Despondent -
Adjective
Cystic fibrosis -
Noun
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Prosthesis -
Hymn -
Noun
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Noun
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Anguish -
Noun
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Insurmountable -
Adjective
Famished
Adjective
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Improbable -
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Adjective
Prepped -
Verb
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Stoked -
Verb - past tense
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Faze -
Verb
Leverage
Verb
Toweled
Verb- past tense
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Parable -
Noun
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Appendage -
Noun
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Unrelenting -
Adjective
Bleak -
Adjective
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Cerebral palsy -
Noun
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Tormented -
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Dignified -
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Adjective
Advocating -
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Enthused -
Vain -
Adjective
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Vibe -
Noun
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Self-loadthing -
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Hatred of oneself.
Noun
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Narcissism -
Noun
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Self-indulgence -
Noun
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Cult -
Noun
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Vanity -
Noun
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Lust -
Noun
Throngs
Noun - plural noun
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Improverished -
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Muffled -
Adjective
Whimper -
Noun
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Stifled -
Verb - past tense
Huddled -
1. A whimpering sound.
2. A feeble or anticlimactic tone or ending.
1. Make (someone) unable to breathe properly; suffocate.
2. Restrain (a reaction) or stop oneself acting on (an emotion).
1. Crowd together; nestle closely.
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Vanity -
Noun
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Rugged -
Adjective
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Reckon -
Verb
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Lurid -
Adjective
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Maimed -
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Adjective
Mannequin -
Noun
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Lollies -
Noun
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Frisky -
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Adjective
Uproarious -
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Adjective
Co-conspirators -
Noun
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Exaggerating -
Verb
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Coveralls -
Noun
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Consented -
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Endured -
Verb - past tense
Wallowing
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Blindsided -
Verb - past tense
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Tantrums -
Stomp -
Plunging -
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Verb
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Tribute -
Noun
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Activism -
Noun
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Slat -
Noun
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Shortstop -
Noun
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Remission -
Tombstone -
Solidarity -
Legitimate -
Indomitable -
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Noun
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Noun
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Verb
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Adjective
Stifling -
Adjective
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Swarmed -
Verb - past tense
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Filth -
Disgusting dirt.
Soothe -
Noun
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Verb
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Resentment -
Noun
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Absolve -
Antagonizes -
Verb
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Plagued -
Verb - past tense
Fiery -
Adjective
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Prowl -
Wimp -
Snarled -
Verb
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Adjective
Huddled -
Verb - past tense
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Calloused -
Adjective
Qualms -
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Cavalry -
Noun
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Hovering -
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Mongrel -
Noun
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Bloke -
Noun
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Galloped -
Verb - past tense
Backpedal -
Verb
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Bawling -
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Adjective
Mortified -
Verb - past tense
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Dreading -
Verb
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Meekness -
Noun
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Induction -
Noun
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Sprinkled -
Verb - past tense
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Amok -
Adverb
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Dignity -
Tormented -
Noun
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An enemy or opponent.
Noun
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Stranded -
Adjective
Devise -
Verb
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Isthmus -
Noun
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Prepping -
Noun
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Velcro -
Noun
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Wriggling -
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Wedged -
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Noun
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Measles -
Noun - plural noun
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Rubella -
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Noun
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Abbreviated -
Adjective
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Bum -
1. A vagrant.
2. A person who devotes a great deal of time to a specified activity.
Pincushion -
Noun
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Noun
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Hypodermic -
Adjective
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Anatomy -
Noun
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Excruciating -
Adjectve
Inoculation -
Noun
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Lore -
Noun
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Caterwauling -
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Hauled -
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Jerked -
Verb - past tense
Fable -
Noun
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Flopped -
Verb -- past tense
Slugger
Noun
Glitch --
One that strikes hard or with heavy blows: as. a : a prizefighter who
punches hard but has usually little defensive skill. b : a hard-hitting
batter in baseball
1. Persuade (someone) gradually or gently to do something.
2. Obtain something from (someone) by gradual or gentle
persuasion.
3. Arrange (something) carefully into a particular shape or position.
A sudden, usually temporary malfunction or fault of equipment.
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Scurrying -
(Of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
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Adjective
Pestering -
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Coax -
Verb
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Noun
Adjective
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Stomped -
Inevitable -
Adjective
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Shuffle -
Verb
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Detours -
Noun - plural noun
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Devadasi -
determined.
3. Persisting in existence; not easily dispelled.
1. Tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.
2. Tread heavily or stamp on.
Hit hard.
1. The action of rising to an important position or a higher level.
2. The ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after the
Resurrection.
1. Certain to happen; unavoidable.
2. So frequently experienced or seen that it is completely
predictable.
1. walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully
from the ground
2. Rearrange (a pack of cards) by sliding them over each other
quickly.
3. Move (people or things) around so as to occupy different
positions or to be in a different order.
4. Get out of or avoid a responsibility or obligation.
1. A long or roundabout route that is taken to avoid something or to
visit somewhere along the way.
2. An alternative route for use by traffic when the usual road is
temporarily closed.
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A hereditary female dancer in a Hindu temple.
Noun
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Castrated -
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Wary -
Adjective
Brothels -
Noun
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Horrendous -
Adjective
Pimp -
Noun
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Swiveled -
Scurried -
(Of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
Verb
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Adjective
Filthy -
Adjective
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Kindred -
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Adjective
Alienated -
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Adjective
Vying -
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Fret -
Verb
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Melatonin -
Noun
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Roused -
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Loons
Noun
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Loo -
Noun
Ineptitude
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Glee -
Noun
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Infectious -
Adjective
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Detractors -
Noun - plural noun
Ingenuity -
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Noun
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Likewise -
Adverb
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Dialects -
Noun - plural noun
Rivals -
Noun
Camaraderie
Noun
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Evangelist -
Noun
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Ordained -
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Stardom -
Noun
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Grapevine -
Noun
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Glaucoma -
Noun
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Crevice -
Noun
Spelunking
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Carousel -
Noun
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Trampoline -
Noun
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Defying -
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Timid -
Adjective
Torpedo -
Noun
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Ingenious -
Adjective
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Enthused -
Verb past tense
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Carpentry -
Noun
Nonetheless -
Adverb
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Advocate -
Noun
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Yearned -
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Refurbished -
Adjective
Hovering -
Verb - gerund or present participle
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Anguish -
Ecstatic -
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Noun
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Verb
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Insurmountable -
Adjective
Scrambled -
Verb - past tense
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Caregiver
Noun
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Grim -
Adjective
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Flagged -
Verb - past tense
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Expedite -
Verb
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Coddle -
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Needless -
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Adjective
Underwent -
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Adjective
Stewing -
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Fluffy -
Adjective
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Verb
Hurdle -
Noun - plural noun
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Tormented -
Verb - past tense
Prone -
Adjective
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Dexterity -
Noun
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Fretted -
Verb - past tense
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Resounding -
Adjective
Gong -
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A metal disc with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck.
noun
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Clang -
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Callous -
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Adjective
Cohost
Noun
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Intently -
Adverb
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Marvelling -
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Grim -
Adjective
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Consoled -
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Adjective
Somber -
Adjective
Reeling
Verb- gerund or present participle
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Adversity -
Torment
Battered -
Noun
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Noun
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Adjective
or parent.
3. (Of a thing) damaged by age and repeated use.
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Calamity -
Noun
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Exaggeration -
Noun
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Overreached -
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Adjective
Lethargy -
Noun
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Humbling -
Verb - gerund or present participle
Surreal -
Adjective