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| bag for carrying things: a small bag, especially one with shoulder straps used for carrying schoolbooks |
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| giving support: acting to support or supplement a group of people |
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| fourteen-line rhyming poem with set structure: a short poem with 14 lines |
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| become or make worse: to become or make something worse in quality, value, or strength |
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| British single-seat fighter aircraft |
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| the cutting off of a part of the body, especially a limb or other appendage |
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| restrict available amount of something: to restrict the amount of something, usually a commodity in short supply, that somebody is allowed to buy, consume, or use |
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| one side or part: a facet, phase, or part of a whole |
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| to remove something, usually clothes, from somebody or yourself |
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| dead or inert: not in a physically live state |
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| wrench with hook on head: a wrench with a hook or pin at one or both ends of the head |
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| powerless: without the strength or power to do anything effective or helpful |
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| absent without permission |
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| brief visit: a short stay at a place |
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| audacious; over-the-top of what is generally acceptable for a particular time and place |
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