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| a standstill; to bring about a standstill |
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| clumsy; hard to handle; unwieldy; ponderous |
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| to seize for military or official use; take over |
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| to cause or adgise against something; warn; to scold mildly |
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| scattered fragments; wreckage; rubble |
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| to spread or scatter freely or widely; disperse; rambling, wordy |
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| difficult or perplexing situation or problem |
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| to wite out; blot out; earse; expunge |
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| to make a mess of; a hopeless mess |
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| stubborn and often unreasonable in holding one's own idea; pigheaded |
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| lasting for a long time; a plant that lives many years |
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| to incline to beforehand; make susceptible to |
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| to let go; give up; surrender |
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| to sace from fire or shipwreck; a property thus saved |
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| sudden and violent but brief; fitful; occasional |
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| not genuine or true; not valid |
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| uncontrolled; lacking in restraint; unchecked |
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