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| annul
Britney Spears annulled her first marriage. |
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| to reduce to nothing, ineffective void |
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| blase
After i got back from Cabo San Lucas i was very blase. |
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| indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures |
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| bolster
Before the game i gave the team bolster. |
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| bold to support , give a boost to |
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| Deplore
I deplored the awnser i gave to the teacher. |
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| to or express regret or dissproval |
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| Frivolous
The freshman was firvolous to the Senior. |
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| or little importance, not worthy of serious attention |
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| muster
The men before the war musterd people together. |
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| to bring together for service or battle, to gather or summon |
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| nonenity
The king was of great nonenity to the village people. |
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| a person or thing of importance |
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| Obsess
The ghost was obsessed with people that lived in the house. |
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| to trouble haunt or fill the mind |
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| Omate
The gym was omate for the homecoming dance last week. |
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| Oust
The people did not like the president so they tried to oust him out of presidentary. |
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| persuse
The man persuse through the book slowly. |
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| to read throughly and carefully |
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| porous
The porous was being ruined by the rain. |
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| full of tiny holes, able to be penetrated by air or water |
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| prompontory
At the end of the prompontory there was a light house. |
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| a high point of land extending to the water |
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| Prone
The cat was prone after getting hit by a car. |
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| qualm
The qualm of the man was getting annoying. |
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| qualm
The qualm of the man was getting annoying. |
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| recourse
The marines retreated for recourse. |
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| a person who goes for help |
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| relsdue
The relsdue for the test was on the study sheet we got last week. |
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| a reminder, that which remains when a part has been used up or removed |
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| sollcitous
The sollcitous man was very eigor to help the women. |
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| slaid
The man was slaid about his job. |
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