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Definition
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Word
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To cut, grip, or tear with the teeth.
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B
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bite
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So bright as to blind someone temporarily.
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D
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dazzling
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No longer occupied or used; abandoned.
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D
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deserted
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1. A sweet baked food made of flour, liquid, eggs, and other ingredients, such as raising agents and flavorings. 2. A shaped or molded piece, as of soap or ice.
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C
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cake
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To abstain or be relieved from exertion.
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R
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rest
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1. The application of techniques or technology to the production of new goods or services. 2. A group of dwellings built by the same contractor.
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D
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development
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Any of several forms of a vegetable (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) of the mustard family, having a globose head consisting of a short stem and tightly overlapping green to purplish leaves.
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C
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cabbage
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To take or acquire (something given or offered); to get or to be given.
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R
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receive
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Having, covered with, or resembling long rough hair or wool.
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S
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shaggy
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A crude image or effigy of a person set up in a field to scare birds away from growing crops.
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S
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scarecrow
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Capable of being made suitable to or fit for a specific use or situation.
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A
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adaptable
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To regard with great or uncritical admiration or devotion.
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I
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idolize
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The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders or trunk.
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N
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neck
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To weep aloud with convulsive gasping; to cry uncontrollably.
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S
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sob
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1. Extremely large in amount, extent, or size; enormous. 2. Very great in scope or importance. 3. Remarkable; outstanding.
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T
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tremendous
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Inclined to give way to pressure, argument, or influence; docile.
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Y
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yielding
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A male child.
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B
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boy
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1. To be similar or equivalent in character, quantity, origin, structure, or function. 2. To communicate by letter, usually over a period of time.
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C
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correspond
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1. Suggestive of or afflicted with extreme mental derangement. 2. Characterized by excessive enthusiasm or excitement.
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M
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maniacal
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1. To assert the opposite of a statement or idea put forward by (someone). 2. To be contrary to; to be inconsistent with.
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C
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contradict
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Confused, befuddled or perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements.
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B
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bewildered
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Stricken with sudden fear or alarm.
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S
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scared
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Feeling a desire to drink.
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T
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thirsty
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Of, relating to, or concerned with law.
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L
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legal
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Vocal or instrumental sounds possessing a degree of melody, harmony, or rhythm.
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M
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music
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