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| To figure out or create a relationship between two items or events |
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| In amounts so small as to barely be measured |
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| a statement or event that sounds impossible but seems true |
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| Becoming foul or rotten from lack of movement |
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| Below the level of consciousness |
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| To move in waves or in a smooth wavelike motion |
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| Capable of being felt or touched |
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| Removing or overcoming suspicion; inspring confidence |
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| Refined or cultured in manner |
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| Something that adds to ones comfort or convencince |
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| In a manner expressing care or concern |
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| So remarkable as to seem supernatural |
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| A small entryway within a building |
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| Able to move quickly and easily |
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| To hesitate from lack of confidence or courage |
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| To search or examine vigorously |
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| The use of good judgement and common sense |
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| Greedily desired or wished for |
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| In a way that is impossible to hear |
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| A small, slight growth or increase |
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| In a way that is difficult or impossible to explain |
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| Allowing no doubt or misunderstanding |
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| Chances or possibilities especially for finnancial success |
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| Without interuption; continously |
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| A poor person especially one who depends on public charity |
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| Excessive praise or flattery |
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| Extremely depressed or dejected |
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| Filled with shock or horror |
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| An entire range or series |
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| The lack of a basic necessity or a comfort of life |
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