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| to quarrel about something unimportant: to squabble |
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| a stupid mistake; to make a stupid mistake; to move clumsily or stumble |
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| more than enough; plentiful |
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| the chance occurrence of two things at the same time or place |
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| to point out or indicate; to name |
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| to eat hungrily or greedily; to consume |
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| someone who is pretending to be another, in order to deceive |
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| something that entices or attracts with the promise of a reward; to attract, entice, or tempt |
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| inclined to intrude in other people's affairs |
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| to give a gentle push to; a gentle push |
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| violent action or behavior; to move about violently |
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| to drive back; to cause disgust in; to push away |
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| to feel sorry; to make up for past mistakes |
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| doing what is right and moral |
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| one who competes with another |
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| to do well in one's surroundings |
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