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| Annul Rahm's internent order wife annuled their first wedding. |
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| To reduce to nothing to make ineffective or void |
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| Blase I wonder if many older people are Blase. |
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| Indifferent, bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures |
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| Bolster wee man was bolstered up to hit Steve-O |
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| Bold, to support, give a boost to |
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| Deplore The people were deplored by the concert of Marilyn Manson |
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| to feel or express regret or disapproval |
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| frivoious the bible is frivoious to proving if god is real |
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| Muster The battle of the bands is a muster |
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| To being together for service or battle |
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| Nonentity The kermit had no impact on anything or anyone making him a nonentity |
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| A person or thing of no importance |
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| Obsess the SAT obsesses many highschoolers mind |
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| to trouble haunt or fill the mind |
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| Omate the party was omate |
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| Peruse he read the book perusely |
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| To read thoroughly and carfully |
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| Porous some strainers are porous |
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| Promontory the promontory didn't save the people from the flood |
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| Highest land extending into water |
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| Prone people prone when they know they did something horribly wrong and hurtful |
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| Qualm one of the members of the group had a qualm |
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| recourse The best friend is can usaully be a recourse |
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| a person or thing turned to for help advice; the act of seeking protection |
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| residue the was some residue on the grass this morning |
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| a remainder, that whick remains when a part has been used or moved |
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| sollcitous the boy and his friends were sollcitous for the party that weekend |
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| showing concern or care; fearful or anxious about someone or something |
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| staid the boy was very staid |
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| serious and dignified; quiet or subdued in character or conduct |
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| sustain the mom had to sustain her job for her new born son |
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| to support, nourish, keep up; to suffer, undergo |
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