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| run with quick, light steps, especially through fear or excitement |
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| come between so as to prevent or change something |
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scared, terrified; [like a rock] |
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| to look through things for something |
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| appealing to an unhealthy interest in unpleasant subjects such as death or disease |
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| eager to know or learn something |
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to hear of something; "She wouldn't hear of it." |
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| to not pay attention to something, to pretend something isn't happening |
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| rather fat (used for a man) |
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hold or use a weapon; have or be able to use power |
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fail to resisit (pressure or temptation); die from a disease |
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| without being affected by, in spite of |
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| small, or a shortened form; a nickname |
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| the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something |
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ardent; "an ardent supporter of something'" |
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| expend fewer resources on something in order to economize |
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| casual conversation or reports about other people |
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