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To move or transport something by rolling.
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Trundle
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Not successful; ineffectual.
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Bootless
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A rigorous and detailed report, investigation, or presentation about a particular subject.
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Disquisition
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To sing or speak in a gentle manner.
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Croon
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The state of being in someone's power or having great power over someone.
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Thrall
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The merging, uniting, or flowing together of different elements.
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Confluence
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Talk at length, especially in an inflated or empty way.
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Bloviation
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Pleasantly stimulating or exciting to the mind.
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Piquant
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Excessively sweet or sentimental in a way that is unpalatable or annoying.
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Cloying
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Resembling or having the characteristic of glass.
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Vitreous
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Trouble, distress, or emotional turmoil.
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Tsuris
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Authentically true, often used to emphasise the accuracy of a description of aptness of a metaphor.
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Veritable
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To jump, dance, or move around in a lively or playful way.
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Cavort
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Stable, long-lasting, and hard to destroy.
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Indissoluble
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Carefree and lighthearted.
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Blithesome
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To walk or wander aimlessly, wearily, or reluctantly.
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Traipse
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Thickly covered with green plants or grass.
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Verdant
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The act of making a public statement or declaration.
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Promulgation
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So-called.
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Soi-dissant
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The essential nature or quality that defines something and sets it apart from others.
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Quiddity
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Without a fixed shape, structure, or character.
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Amorphous
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To back out of a promise or commitment.
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Renege
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Stubborn, rigid, and unwilling to listen to reason.
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Obstinate
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Depending on the throw of a dice or on chance; random.
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Aleatory
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A shifting, dreamlike series of images, often bizarre or surreal.
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Phantasmagoria
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To waste time or resources; to fritter.
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Fribble
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To link or join together in a series.
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Concaternate
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Healthy, youthful, and full of vitality.
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Sprightly
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Ineffective or useless.
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Inutile
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Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or enthusiasm.
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Rapturous
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