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| to strive for a goal; to want something excellent |
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| honesty or straightforwardness |
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| to cheat; to gain something dishonestly |
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| to escape from something or someone; to avoid someone by being smart |
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| a person or thing that remains fixed; in the same position |
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| the style of someone's writing, cursive |
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| chaos or large-scale destruction |
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| a joint or seam, where two parts meet |
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| in a plant; a grain or seed |
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| the act of falling from a righteous or just position. |
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| to make something necessary |
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| to lay or be enclosed comfortably; or snuggle |
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| to break something into its parts; to break a sentence apart |
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| a line; a group of people waiting in line |
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| to sink a ship by creating a hole |
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| a government ruled by leaders |
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| a world under the normal world; such as criminal or a world of the dead |
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| to move uncomfortably; to twist around |
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