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Definition
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Word
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To make an attempt at
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Try
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For what cause, reason, or purpose
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Why
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Indicating the means of achieving something
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By
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To produce tears
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Cry
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Belonging to the speaker
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My
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Protein derived from soybeans
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Soy
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An animal hunted or killed by another animal
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Prey
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Used to refer to two or more people
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They
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Before or by now or the time in question
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Already
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Prepared for use or action
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Ready
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A place of study
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Academy
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An organized group of people
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Society
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Used to refer to all the individual members of a set without exception
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Every
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A very young child
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Baby
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The physical structure of a person or an animal
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Body
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The study of the structure of a plant or animal
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Anatomy
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A strong feeling of support or allegiance
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Loyalty
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Badly behaved
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Naughty
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A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
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Joy/Happy
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The combination of simultaneous musical notes in a chord
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Harmony
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Absent from a place; gone
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Away
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Used as a friendly greeting
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Hey
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Irritate someone
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Annoy
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An object for a child to play with
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Toy
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Support and move
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Carry
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Covered with hair
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Hairy
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Completely or entirely
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Fully
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Full of anger
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Angry
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A brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures
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Epilepsy
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Causing laughter or amusement
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Funny
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Able to be relied on as honest or truthful
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Trustworthy
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Small and weak
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Puny
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A god or goddess
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Deity
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Differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same general class
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Vary
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In a high degree
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Very
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Act in accordance with a wish or command
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Comply
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Say something in response to something someone has said
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Reply
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A nonhuman primate mammal
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Monkey
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The way in which a substance, typically a liquid, holds together; thickness or viscosity
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Consistency
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A road, track, path; a method, style, or manner
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Way
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Engage in activity for entertainment
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Play
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Expressing triumph, approval, or encouragement
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Yay
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One of the lines of light that appear to be given off by a bright object
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Ray
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Having started and in progress; being done or carried out
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Underway
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Broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
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Bay
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Grass that has been mown and dried for use as fodder
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Hay
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24 hours
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Day
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Used to express assent, agreement, or acceptance
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Okay
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To pronounce words or sounds
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Say
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The fact or condition of happening often; number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time
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Frequency
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