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| person who can twist his or her body into odd positions |
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1. twist out of shape; contort 2. twist of the true meaning; misinterpret; pervert; falsify |
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| wrest (money, promises, etc.) from a person by force |
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| quick, witty, or cutting reply |
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| act of twisting; twisting of a body by two opposing forces |
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1. full of twists or curves; winding 2. tricky; crooked |
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1. wrench; twist 2. inflict severe pain upon |
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| anguish of body or mind; agony |
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| prove guilty; show conclusively to be guilty |
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| person serving a prison sentence |
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1. state of having been judged guilty of an offense 2. strong belief |
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| persuade or show conclusively by argument or proof |
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1. expel by legal process 2. oust |
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| incapable of being conquered |
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| overcome in battle; conquer |
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| one or more of the equal parts of a whole; fragment |
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| apt to break out into a passion; cross; irritable |
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1. break or crack 2. breaking of a bone |
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| easily broken; frail; delicate |
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| act of breaking; breach; violation |
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| bend a ray of light, a heat, or sound wave, etc., from a straight course |
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| resisting; intractable; hard to manage |
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| covering many things at once |
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1. bus 2. books containing a variety of works by one author |
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| of all varieties, forms, or kinds |
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| unlimited in power; almighty |
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| present everywhere at the same time; ubiquitous |
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1. eating everything, both plant and animal substances 2. avidly taking in everything |
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| pliable (capable of being bent); not rigid; tractable |
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| muscle that serves to bend a limb |
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| bend the knee; touch the right knee to the ground, as in worship |
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| change (bend) in the pitch or tone of a person's voice |
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1. throw (bend) back light, as from a prism 2. think |
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| involuntary response (bending back) to a stimulus |
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