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| to carry out or complete something successfully |
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| to make yourself or somebody else used to something through frequent or prolonged contact or use |
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| skillful or highly proficient or expert at something |
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| give or present something; to present something, especially something valuable or underserving, to somebody |
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| a loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck |
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| to force something or somebody from a previously fixed or secure position, or leave such a posititon |
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| to make somebody or something completely wet or covered with with something |
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| to surround, cover up, and swallow up somebody or something as floodwaters do; to overwhelm somebody or something with great amount or number of something |
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| very fierce or savage; very intense |
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| a hill at the bottom of a higher mountain or mountain range |
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| a castrated horse or other animal |
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| mockin remarks; comment that is intended to hurt or provoke somebody to show derision or contempt |
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| a faint or unsteady light; a faint glimpse or idea |
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| a contorted twisted of the face that expresses disgust or pain |
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| motionless; withough moving; incapable of motion |
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| the state of being offensively bold |
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| teller of lies; somebody who tells lies |
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| the pale shiny grain of a cereal plant; type of grain |
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| fermented soy product; Japanese fermented soybean paste used mainly in vegetarian cooking |
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| a member of a group of mercenaries in feudal Japan who were trained in stealth and the martial arts and employed as spies, saboteurs, or assassins |
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| fortified embankment; defensive fortification made of an earthen embankment, often topped by a low protective wall |
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| state of being admired; feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something |
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| a paid servant, especially one who has been employed for many years; in former times, a soldier or other person who supported or was dependent on somebody of high rank |
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| to examine somebody or something closely and carefully |
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| a denomination of a larger religious group |
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| not in the habit of drinking much alcohol or using drugs; not under the influence of drugs or alcohol; dull |
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| requiring physical effort, energy, stamina, or strength; active energetic, or determined |
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| to bring a person or group of people under control using force; to soften something, or make something less intense; to control |
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| the science of organizing and maneuvering forces in battle to achieve a limited or immediate goal |
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| something that is stepped on |
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| tangled and matted and in need of combing or grooming; messy and neglected; lacking in polish and elegance |
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| excessibely proud, especially of personal appearance; failing to have or unlikely to have the intended or desired result; empty of substance |
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