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Song
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Definition
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Answer
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Welcome To New York
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Radiating a soft, warm light
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Aglow
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Anti-Hero
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Selfless concern for the well-being of others
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Altruism
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Hits Different
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Directly opposed or contrasted; mutually exclusive
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Antithetical
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Castles Crumbling
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Large waves or masses of something resembling fabric
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Billows
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tolerate it
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A segment at the beginning of an article giving the author's name
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Byline
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the lakes
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Involving a disastrous event or situation, causing extensive harm or suffering
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Calamitous
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coney island
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An eye-catching illustration covering the two middle pages of a magazine
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Centerfold
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illicit affairs
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Done secretively or kept out of sight
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Clandestine
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coney island
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Persuaded or gently encouraged to do something
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Coaxed
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gold rush
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A person who opposes or rejects popular opinion
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Contrarian
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Anti-Hero
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Secret or hidden; not openly acknowledged
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Covert
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champagne problems
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Sad and disappointed; dejected
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Crestfallen
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The Great War
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A burial chamber, especially an underground one
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Crypt
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Long Live
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People who believe that others are motivated purely by self-interest
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Cynics
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Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
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Young women, often of noble birth, who are in distress
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Damsels
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happiness
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Marked with spots or rounded patches
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Dappled
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Sweet Nothing
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Those who analyze and break down complex ideas or structures
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Deconstructors
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All Too Well
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A person's inherent qualities of mind and character
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Disposition
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peace
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Alternate realities conjured within the mind during moments of creative contemplation
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Dreamscapes
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Paper Rings
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Dull, bleak, and depressing
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Dreary
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illicit affairs
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Gradually diminishing in size, amount, or strength
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Dwindling
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the lakes
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Poems of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead
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Elegies
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The Way I Loved You
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Inspiring affection or warm feelings
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Endearing
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seven
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In a fierce, aggressive, or unrestrained manner
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Ferociously
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High Infidelity
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Taking advantage of others' generosity without giving anything in return
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Freeloading
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the last great american dynasty
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Lacking social grace, sensitivity, or sophistication
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Gauche
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gold rush
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Emitting a bright, reflective light, typically from a polished and lustrous surface
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Gleaming
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All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
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Shone or sparkled, producing a dazzling yet fleeting radiance
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Glistened
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Glitch
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A chance occurrence or event
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Happenstance
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Sweet Nothing
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Salespeople who use aggressive or unscrupulous methods
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Hucksters
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Sweet Nothing
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Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something
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Implore
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ivy
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Emitting a bright light as a result of being heated
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Incandescent
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Carolina
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Making marks that cannot be removed; lasting
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Indelible
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Dress
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A cut or notch, typically one that creates a pattern
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Indentation
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tolerate it
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Behavior or speech that displays a lack of good judgment
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Indiscretions
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Nothing New
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An innocent or unsophisticated young woman, especially in the theater
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Ingénue
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the lakes
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Impossible to overcome or deal with successfully
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Insurmountable
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L________
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A complicated and confusing network of passages
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Labyrinth
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dorothea
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A carefree or spirited adventure; harmless fun
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Lark
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'Slut!'
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Deeply saddened due to unreciprocated romantic feelings
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Lovelorn
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Anti-Hero
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Making an abrupt, unsteady, or uncontrolled movement
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Lurching
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Mastermind
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Cunning, scheming, and deceitful in one's actions
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Machiavellian
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All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
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To wound or injure seriously
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Maim
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mirrorball
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A false show or pretense
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Masquerade
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the 1
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A performance in a theater or cinema held in the daytime
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Matinee
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Lavender Haze
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A feeling of deep sadness; gloom
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Melancholia
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illicit affairs
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Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind
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Mercurial
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no body, no crime
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A type of red wine
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Merlot
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Never Grow Up
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Extremely embarrassed or humiliated
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Mortified
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Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
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Suppressed or softened in sound
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Muffled
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I Did Something Bad
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A person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves
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Narcissist
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long story short
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Archenemies; formidable opponents
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Nemeses
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Come Back... Be Here
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Appearing casually unconcerned or indifferent
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Nonchalant
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Nothing New
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The quality of being new, original, or unusual
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Novelty
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Karma
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The degree to which a substance or material obstructs the passage of light
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Opacity
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long story short
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A very steep rock face or cliff
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Precipice
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I Bet You Think About Me
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The recorded ancestry, especially of a purebred animal
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Pedigree
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Snow on the Beach
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The outer limits or edge of an area
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Periphery
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End Game
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Comes before in time, order, or position
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Precedes
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Holy Ground
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Indulging in the enjoyable recollection of past events
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Reminiscing
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my tears richochet
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The rebound or skipping of a projectile, especially a bullet
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Ricochet
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Mr. Perfectly Fine
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To walk in an ostentatious yet casual manner
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Sashay
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mad woman
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Extremely critical or harsh
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Scathing
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All Too Well (10 Minute Version)
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Modest or humble about one's abilities or achievements
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Self-effacing
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cardigan
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A small, shiny disc sewn as one of many onto clothing for decoration
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Sequin
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the lakes
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Low moral standards; sordidness
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Sleaze
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hoax
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A clever or skillful trick or deception
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Sleight
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Ours
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Mocking or derogatory in an indirect way
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Snide
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Is It Over Now?
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To suppose that something is true without evidence
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Surmise
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cowboy like me
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Deceived or tricked out of money or valuables
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Swindled
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ivy
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Dull or discolored due to exposure; ruined
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Tarnished
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mirrorball
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A horizontal bar hanging by two ropes and free to swing, used by acrobats
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Trapeze
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evermore
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Not secure or stabilized; adrift
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Unmoored
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...Ready for It
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A prolonged bitter quarrel or campaign for revenge
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Vendetta
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the lakes
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A climbing plant with hanging clusters of fragrant flowers
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Wisteria
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Enchanted
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Overwhelmed with a sense of awe at something extraordinary
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Wonderstruck
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super hard though lol