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1. Willing to take risks
2. showing disrespect or lack of courtesy |
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| To seize, by fource if neccessary |
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1. thorough: careful.
2. honest |
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1. to go on board a ship or airplane at the start of a voyage
2. to start out. |
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| Showing little spirit or enthusiasm |
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!. deliberate refusal to obey orders given by those in command, especially by sailors
2. to rebel openly against a commander. |
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| to steal repeatedly small amounts or things of little value |
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| A plentiful supply: a great or generous amount. |
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| very careful; showing judgment and wisdom. |
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| to cause continuing anger or irritation. |
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V- to criticize strongly; to reprimand
N- A sharp criticism |
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| calm and untroubled; peaceful. |
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