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| to attract in order to capture |
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| a special bowed net used for trapping wild birds |
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| a young bird just learning to fly |
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| a short strap attached to the leg of a bird. a leash may be attached to the jesses |
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| without explanation or reason |
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| a blend of very powerful spices |
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| a hole or blank space in something |
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| to stretch or strain one's neck in order to see |
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| a thin strip of paper that reported the latest stock market information by telegram before the invention of the computer |
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| far from what is right or proper; shocking; terrible |
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| to utter with a long, deep breath |
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| the act of giving up or quiting a position or job |
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| having great volume or size |
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| capable of moving quickly and easily; nimble |
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| the scattered pieces or remains of something that has been broken, destroyed or thrown away; ruble |
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| a small dog with a long body, drooping ears and very short legs |
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| a mound of earth or stone built to hold back water or hold up a road |
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| to move or quide in a clever, planned way |
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| a water animal that looks like a lobster but is much smaller |
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| funny acts or actions intended to draw attention |
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| to be filled with wonder or admiration |
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| to cause to become whitish in color |
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| a small body of water seperated from the sea by sandbars or coral reefs |
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| to surround or cover as a cocoon |
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| the relationship of friends or comrades |
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| a steep portion of rock that juts out of a cliff |
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