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to commingle; to debase by mixing with something inferior |
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to take for one’s own use; confiscate |
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to suspend; to engage; holding one’s attention |
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leaning; inclination, proclivity, propensity |
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bring up, announce, begin to talk |
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to tolerate, endure, countenance |
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a blindly devoted patriot |
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to change as if by dyeing |
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to diminish the intensity or check the vibration of a sound |
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a tool used for shaping, as in a tool-and-die shop |
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to test or try; attempt, experiment |
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to cause to fall by striking |
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to wade across the shallow part of a river |
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a rope, cord, or cable attached to something as a brace or guide |
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to imply, suggest, or insinuate |
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to tilt or lean to one side |
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to move heavily and clumsily |
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to exploit, to squeeze every last ounce of |
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speak too carefullyto take tiny steps |
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exacting, fastidious, extremely precise |
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to be established, accepted, or customary |
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hidden,concealed, recondite, beyond comprehension |
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commonplace, trite, unremarkable, quotidian |
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malleable, tractable, moldable, pliable, not rigid |
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courage, spunk, fortitude |
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to bitterly complain about |
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to lose courage; turn frightened |
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to enervate or weaken the vitality of; damp; flag |
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exceptional, unusual, odd |
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to saturate or completely soak(like deep inside into something) |
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the supporting structural cross-part of a wing |
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to remove from consideration |
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to equivocate; to change one’s position |
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