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| a small hole dug in the ground to protect a sniper or other soldier from enemy fire |
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| an infantryman in the US ARmy or Marine Corps, especially one serving in Vietnam (slang) |
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| a verb that does not take a direct object |
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| pulled or stretched tightly; trim, tidy and well run |
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| the features on the surfe\ace of an area of land |
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| a blade that canbe attached to the end of a rifle and used for stabbing |
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| intended to kill enemy personnel rather than to destroy buildings, structures, arsenals, or missiles |
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| an artillery shell designed to explode before impact producing a shower of metal balls and fragments |
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| heavy rain; winds that reverse direction seasonally |
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| the act of exercising the will |
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| a building where weapons and military equipment are stored |
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| to defend something by surrounding it with trenches; to take action to protect an argument or position; To encroach upon or trespass |
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| able to be touched or perceived through the sense of touch |
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| the front open end of the barrel of a firearm |
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| a secretive store of soemthing such as money or valuables |
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| to supply or handout something |
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| someone who is exploited by others |
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| forceful and demanding the obedience and respect of others |
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| an administrative rehion or division of a country; a sphere ofknowledge or activity |
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| with the highest level of academic honors at graduation |
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| soldiers who are trained to fight on foot; a unit or branch of the army |
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| an extreme patriot, especially one who advocates violence towards other countries |
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| to remove the internal organs or entrials of a person or an animal; to remove the contents or important parts of something |
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| officail expression of disapproval or condemnation; criticism |
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| to agree or comply with something in a passive or reserved way |
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| a pointless, unoriginal or empty statement that is made as though it is significant or helpful |
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| characterized by religious reverence; showing appropriate respect |
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| the groupe of people who make up the upper social classes |
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| unwilling to communicate very much |
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| righeousness or correctness |
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| soldiers who specialize in operating large powerful firearms; powerful firearms |
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| a small short-legged carnivorous animal that resembles a ferret and is noted for its ability to kill posionous snakes |
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| military supplies or department responsible for military supplies |
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| a large bag often carried on the back |
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| exhausting unpleasant work |
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| a highly flammable jelly produced by mixing a thickening agent with gasoline. Use: in flamethrowers and fire bombs |
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