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| giving out or capable of giving sound |
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| to proceed or take a winding or indirect couse |
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| composed of, containing, or resembling flint |
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| a long, precipitous, cliff-like ridge or land or rock |
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| A long, narrow, open rectangular shape to hold water for animals |
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| an alloy of mercury with other metals |
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| a brittle, lustrous, white metallic element occurring in nature free of combined |
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| ground that is permenately frozen |
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| left or deserted as by owner or guardian |
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| A deviation from the common rule |
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| a broad elevation or mound of earth raised as a fornication |
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| Increased muscular movement |
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| Traveling from place to place, especially to perform work |
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| A person who lives in and creeps around a vehicle that looks like it is barely held together with rubber bands. |
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| A person who lives a nomadic life but travels by way of hitchhiking their way across country. |
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| To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations |
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| A person with no fixed residence who roams about. |
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| To hinder of or impede the action or performance of.; to burden |
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| To free from bondage or restraint; to release (a child) from the control of a parent or guardian. |
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| Able to operate on both land and water |
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| of or pertaining to disfranchised and uprooted indivduals |
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| excessively talkitive in a rambling |
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| the representation of a person/place/event in a historical context in which is could not have occured |
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| a flight or a journey to a more desirable place |
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| a scolding or a long intense verbal attack |
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| to no be mixed with other natural metals |
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| the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence or proof |
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| or keen penetration or discernment; sagacious |
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| uncertainty or fluctuation |
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| the disgrace or the approach incurred by conduct considered outrageously scornful |
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| to hold or express opinion |
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| Dealing with a difficult subject matter |
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| devoid of freshness or originality |
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| n. A carving or line drawing on rock, especially one made by prehistoric people. |
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| n. deep, narrow ravine, esp. one marking the course of a stream or torrent. |
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| Adj. lasting a very short time; short-lived; transitory |
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| To inscribe (a prominent marking) on a surface: emblazon a cross on a banner. |
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| To inscribe (a prominent marking) on a surface: emblazon a cross on a banner. |
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| to bring or introduce into a position or relation by indirect or artful methods: to insinuate oneself into favor. |
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| a layer of material naturally or artificially formed |
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| extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture |
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| to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward |
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| a position of prominence or superiority |
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| a falling inflection of the voice |
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| from what place, source, or cause |
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| characterized by rapid and unpredictable changeableness of mood |
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| chastened: (transitive verb) |
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| to cause to be more humble or restrained |
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| a path, progression, or line of development |
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| an erratic, unpredictable, or extravagant manifestation, action, or notion |
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| Loathe: (transitive verb) |
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| to dislike greatly and often with disgust or intolerance |
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| bitter deep-seated ill will |
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| strong longing for or impulse toward wandering |
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| flamboyance in style and action |
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| to yield formally or surrender |
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| a situation that traps, confuses, or impede |
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| on of the short, stiff, course hairs of an animal |
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| making a hypocritical show of religious devotion |
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| strong displeasure in something considered unjust |
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| a sharp against an individual or situation |
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| Defiant of authority or restraint |
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| To describe, portray, set forth with accuracy and detail |
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| razzing: (transitive verb) |
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| To laugh contemptuously (with little respect) |
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| To recite tirelessly or monotonously |
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| is a crevice that forms where the moving glacier ice separates from the stagnant ice above |
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| To set apart; distinguish |
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| sharp and harsh or unpleasantly pungent in taste or odor |
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| government in which one person possesses unlimited power |
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| A glass vessel to hold injection solutions |
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| fine wind-borne snow or sand |
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| A tent that is easy to pitch |
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| causing a disastrous event marked by great loss and lasting distress and suffering |
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| a climbing iron used especially on ice and snow in mountaineering |
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| a temporary or casual shelter or lodging |
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| exaggerated pride or self-confidence |
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the detailed mapping or charting of the features of arelatively small area, district, or locality.
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not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possiblemeaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication ofassent; unequivocal proof.
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noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter;poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.
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unable to act, respond, or the like (often used euphemisticallywhen one is busy or otherwise occupied): He can't come to thephone now—he's incapacitated.
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a riddle, the answer to which involves a pun or play onwords, as What is black and white and read all over? Anewspaper.
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