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| a young bird learning to fly; a begginer, a novice |
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| to grow strong, to grow abundantly, to thrive or prosper; to make broad and sweeping gestures |
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| a chance event, a coincidence, a stroke of luck |
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| raw material for a given end |
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| an initial venture, to raid in search of plunder |
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| to give up something as a penalty for some error or crime |
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| happening by chance; lucky or fortunate |
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| useless, hopeless, without effect |
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| to arouse suddenly, to stimulate, spur to action |
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| the full range of something |
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| to gather and store away, to acquire by effort |
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| refined, polite, aristocratic |
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| freely given, unnecessary, uncalled for, unwarranted |
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