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| a small, sheltered bay; inlet on the shore |
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| any terrible or very unpleasant event |
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| a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water, or extending far out into the water |
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| under water; covered by water |
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| showing strong dislike; not loving |
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| extreme unfriendliness or dislike |
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| an unreasonable dislike of an idea, group of people, and so on |
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| of or involving groups of people with similar ancestory |
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| incredible, extraordinary, huge |
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| a building material made of clay baked in the sun |
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| mixture of crushed stone or gravel, sand, cement, and water that hardens as it dries |
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| changed into a different form or used in a different way |
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| traditions, skills, and so on, handed down from one generation to the next |
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| a completely puzzled or confused condition; great confussion |
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| to struggle or deal with something sucessfully |
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| not influenced by personal thoughts or feelings |
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| child whose parents are dead |
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| having or showing an ability to do and say the right things; skilled or showing skill in dealing with people or handling difficult situations |
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| ready to attack others or to take something by force |
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| a quality thought to belong to a person or thing; characteristic |
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| to get the better of by being more intelligent; outsmart |
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| to continue or carry on, despite opposition or resistance |
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| known to keep things from the knowledge or sight of others; crafty; sneaky |
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| to bear; endure; put up with |
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| punishment in return for a wrong; revenge |
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| a small ax with a short handle, for use with one hand |
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| requiring careful effort or attention |
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| to burn and smoke withour flame |
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| act or fact of staying alive |
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| very great pain, grief, or distress |
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| torn away or removed from your home, country, and so on; displaced |
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| strange and unusual, often coming from a different country |
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| person from another country |
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| feeling of being thankful because someone has done something for you; thankfulness |
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| your original or native land |
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| handed down from one generation to the next; made or done according to tradition. |
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