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| To shape metal using heat and hammers (blacksmiths do this) |
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| Doubting, unwilling to believe |
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| Your conscious choice or decision |
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| To order someone to do something |
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| A journey in order to achieve or find something |
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| Family members outside your immediate family - cousins, 2nd cousins, etc |
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| Foretelling the future makes you a prophet |
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-a mythological spirit of nature imagined as a beautiful young woman -a nymph inhabiting a river, spring, or waterfall |
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| Your destined or fated future |
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| Arranging people in order of age or years worked |
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| To be careful and avoid risks in decision-making |
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| A small part of a bigger whole |
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| Greek God of violence, glory, honour, destruction in war, son of Zeus & Hera (sister Athena=military strategy) |
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| Large sea shell used as a kind of trumpet |
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| Place where a city stores weapons/trains for war |
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| The area surrounding a fire place- associated with family life |
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| Violent uncivilized people |
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| Person who sponsors an artist |
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| Lack self-control over impulses |
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| Harm someone else's sense of self-worth, telling someone they are worthless |
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Literally: reduce to a powder Metaphorically: destroy./kill, or defeat in a sport |
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| To be very talented at and succeed at some activity |
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(master of none) To be fairly good at a number of skills, but not excellent at any of them |
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| Block someone's weapon with your own (as it sword fights) |
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| To take away someone's weapon or ability to fight |
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| Pretend or practice fighting, as preparation for the real thing |
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| Wild excitement and energy, sometimes (but not necessarily) to the point of mental illness |
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| Judge how good something is, or how much it is worth |
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| To be burned when you get too close to a source of heat |
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| To make someone feel better about themselves |
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| To argue two sides of a position |
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| Pledge an oath, swear on your honour/family name to do something |
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| A title given to someone as an honour, with no real responsibilities involved |
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Toss a coin, gamble to decide who has to or gets to do something |
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| Mass death (literally: many corpses) |
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| A serious promise that you "swear" to uphold |
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| A "glow" that surrounds something that is special, holy or valuable, or that supposedly surrounds the human body |
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| To cause Severe physical or mental suffering |
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| A large group (especially of an army) |
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| cautious about possible dangers or problems. |
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| Showy, inappropriate, in bad taste |
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| Smart in planning to fool others |
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| Partner with someone in order to fight against another |
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| Something that you enjoy but not by right-- it can be taken away from you |
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| To wound in a serious way |
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| long, soft feather(s) displayed by a bird , or on a hat/helmet as decoration |
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| Mock or make fun of someone with words in order to hurt their feelings |
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| a venomous snake with large hinged fangs |
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| Frown in an angry or bad-tempered way |
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| Distract is to prevent something or someone from concentration on something |
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| Full of anger, malice or spite, as a snake is with venom |
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| To resent something is to feel anger or bitterness toward it. |
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| An inclination towards a certain kind of behaviour |
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| A tiny crack or opening in a rock wall |
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| The finding or final decision at a trial |
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| To be willing to do something on the spur of the moment |
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| Chemicals combining with Oxygen to produce heat, as with gasoline in an engine |
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| To soften in attitude towards someone |
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| A type of facial expression usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain. |
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| Having to do with the stars or the heavens |
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| Widely known, famous saying |
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| Negotiating rather than fighting to solve problems |
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| Come in between two people, who might be fighting |
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| Mold that grows on damp surfaces |
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| Having all of your mental abilities working properly |
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| A container for something |
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| A slender thread or hair-like part of something, often a plant |
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| Like a reptile (inhuman or cold-blooded) |
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A toy made of a tube and mirrors that creates interesting colours and patterns through its eyepiece --A constantly changing pattern caused by the above |
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| An enemy or someone you go up against in a competition |
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| Area controlled by a particular ruler or government |
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| When you are taken over by a god or spirit |
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| Likely to be harmed or damaged |
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