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| playfully mischievous, rascally |
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| a fine woven dress fabric, often plaid |
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| relaxed and calm in a way that shows you do not care |
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| an attitude that reveals someone who is removed from emotion |
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| a feeling that something is going to happen when there is no reason to believe there will. |
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| showing courage, very brave |
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| to accept something that is inevitable |
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| not hopeful or encouraging |
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| showing feeling of embarrassment, especially because you have done something foolish or wrong |
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| to produce sound in an unsteady way, especially because of fear. |
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| a state or situation in which people or groups are competing with each other |
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| a serious and lasting attack of something including a battle field |
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| to make a serious or emotional request |
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| a state of being greatly confused |
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| resentfully silent or repressed |
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| to avoid or escape by being quick, skillful, or clever |
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| showing sad feelings or thoughts about something that made you happy in the past |
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