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An animal of the family Felidae, particularly a domesticated species (Felis catus) of feline animal, commonly kept as a house pet.
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C
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Cat
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Impossible to defeat, destroy, or kill; too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
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I
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Invincible
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Full of a substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains; frothy.
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F
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Foamy
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To make holy; to consecrate; to set aside for sacred or ceremonial use.
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S
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Sanctify
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A graphical representation of an object's form or its external boundary, outline, or external surface.
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S
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Shape
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Graphism of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.
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W
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Writing
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Sounding harsh and throaty; gruff sounding.
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G
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Guttural
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Without distinguishing qualities or characteristics.
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N
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Nondescript
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A decorative length of cloth worn over the shoulder to the opposite hip, often for ceremonial or other formal occasions.
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S
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Sash
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To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up; to satiate.
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S
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Sate
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A sibilant sound, such as that made by a snake or escaping steam; an unvoiced fricative.
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H
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Hiss
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To finish; to make done; to reach the end.
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C
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Complete
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Firm, unyielding, determined.
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R
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Resolute
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Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
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B
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Bright
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To have enough money to pay for.
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A
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Afford
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Treating all parties, rivals, or disputants equally; not biased.
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I
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Impartial
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Characterized by round or irregular patches on the surface (used especially of animals and plants).
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S
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Spotted
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A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migration.
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F
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Flock
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To use the mouth and lips to pull in a liquid.
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S
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Suck
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Anxious, worried, careworn.
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T
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Troubled
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A large, generally omnivorous mammal, having shaggy hair, a very small tail, and flat feet; a member of the family Ursidae.
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B
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Bear
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Any succulent plant with a thick fleshy stem bearing spines but no leaves.
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C
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Cactus
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Clean, tidy; free from dirt or impurities.
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N
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Neat
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An implement, an instrument or apparatus designed (or at least used) as a means to a specific end, especially a non-manual apparatus or device, powered electrically or by a small motor, used in offices and/or in homes to perform domestic functions.
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A
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Appliance
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(Canada, South Africa, US, West Midlands, colloquial, informal) Mother.
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M
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Mom
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