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| the flowing back from the shore of water brought in by the tide |
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| a young bird which has just developed feathers for flying |
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| giving off light, shining |
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| a sudden, violent wind, often with rain or snow |
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| to move unsteadily, waver |
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| being or showing a sign of evil or misfortune to come |
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| causing fear or uneasiness because of strangeness or gloominess |
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| a very large number, multitude |
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| full of or involving danger |
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| frolicsome, playful, merry |
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| a position giving advantage or a wide view |
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| to appear as if covered with short, stiff hairs |
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| to treat with great disrespect |
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| to move in, or as if in, waves |
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