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| person, thing that destroys or cause harm |
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| attempts to be funny, clown, fool |
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| attention focused on others and what is going on around him, rather than own feelings |
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| excessively bright or flashy |
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| position power ranked lowest to highest |
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| fill completely with feeling of udea, to inpsire |
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| strong attraction or learning |
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| behave wild or unrulu manner |
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| list of pieces actor, musician needs. skills or accomplishment of person/group |
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1. basic skill 2. undeveloped beginning stage |
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1. weaken or ruin by degrees 2. attack by indirect, secret |
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| not stopping or slowing down, constant |
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| Verbs that add -d or -ed tp form the past and past participle. |
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| bring, brought, have brought |
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| drag, dragged, have dragged |
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