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| to diminish the intensity or check the vibrtion of a sound |
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| to pronounce or speak affectedly; to euphemize to speak too carefully. Also, to take tiny steps; to tiptoe |
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| to be established, accepted, or customary |
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| multicolored, usually in blotches |
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| to lose vigor (as in grief); to yearn |
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| courage, spunk, fortitude |
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| to pry, to press or force with a lever; something taken by force, spoils |
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| to complain about bitterly |
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| torn; an opening or tear caused by such |
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| to lose courage; to turn frightened |
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| the supporting structural cross-part of a wing |
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| to remove from consideration |
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