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First Letter
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Word
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Alert and paying close attention; watchful.
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O
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observant
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To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something).
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P
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participate
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To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
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S
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sneak
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A historically constituted, stable community of people, formed based on a common language, territory, economic life, ethnicity and/or psychological make-up manifested in a common culture.
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N
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nation
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(typically of a man) Attractive, adventurous, and full of confidence.
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D
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dashing
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To cause to shine briefly or intermittently.
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F
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flash
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The disembodied soul; the soul or spirit of a deceased person; a spirit appearing after death.
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G
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ghost
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Suggestive of an earlier event or times.
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R
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reminiscent
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Sticky; tenacious, as glutinous substances.
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A
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adhesive
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To travel somewhere in search of discovery.
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E
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explore
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A perennial woody plant taller and larger than a shrub, with a wooden trunk and, at some distance from the ground, having leaves and branches.
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T
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tree
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Any of various passerine birds (about 100 species) of the families Muscicapidae, Turdidae and Petroicidae (formerly Eopsaltriidae), typically with a red breast.
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R
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robin
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Having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration.
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F
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festive
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That is solely or no more or better than what is specified.
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M
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mere
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To cook (food) by slowly boiling or simmering.
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S
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stew
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A device for taking still or moving pictures or photographs.
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C
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camera
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Having a ready flow of words but lacking thought or understanding; superficial; shallow.
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G
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glib
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Having no flavour; bland; insipid.
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T
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tasteless
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Driven by impulse, spontaneous and without thinking.
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I
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instinctive
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Possessing alluring beauty or charm (often with sex appeal) and a stylish appearance.
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G
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glamorous
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Implied, but not made explicit, especially through silence.
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T
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tacit
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The process of changing the state of a substance from liquid to gas by heating it.
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B
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boiling
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(often of a woman) Lively and animated; full of life and energy.
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V
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vivacious
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A single instance of respiration.
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B
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breath
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Inclined to talk too much, especially about trivia.
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G
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gabby
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