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| a physical dispute between opposing groups or individuals |
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| being without light or much light |
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| to move about busily or noisily |
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| feeling a desire or need for food |
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| one's usual attitude or mood |
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| to move so slowly as to fall behind |
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| a book containing a calendar with notes and facts about the weather, tides, general interests, etc. |
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| a sudden happening that causes great loss, suffering, or damage; terrible disaster |
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| to dislike strongly and feel scorn for |
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| a manner of moving on foot |
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| to sink or fall to the bottom, to become less |
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| to be, go, or come before |
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| to act of thinking or planning ahead of time |
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| to form an ideal of; imagine |
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| something that makes a person or thing special or different |
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| to cause to worry or be troubled; to make uneasy |
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| expected to take responsibility for what one does |
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| to hide or keep out of sight |
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| not patient; not willing to put up with delay |
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| the usual practice of a person or group |
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| determined or firm in purpose |
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| afraid or nervous about what may happen; worried |
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| kind and gentle treatment of someone |
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| exact in every detail; definite; accurate |
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