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| to accept, agree, or allow something to happen by staying silent or by not arguing |
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| to entice by charm or attraction |
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| not straight; at an angle |
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| showing a lack of proper thought or care; happy and without worry |
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| likely to cause people to argue or disagree; likely or willing to argue |
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| to greatly want something that you do not have |
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| very sad and disappointed |
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| marked by disorder or disarray |
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| someone who supports a particular cause or belief; someone who is known for a particular method or style |
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| impossible to solve or get control of |
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| deserving to be criticized or regretted |
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| a name that is wrong or improper |
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| to say or declare (something) openly |
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| a period of temporary delay; an interval of rest or relief |
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| punishment for doing something wrong |
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| having many twists and turns; moving and bending in a smooth and attractive way |
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| having a sound that is deep, loud |
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| the group of people who are the leaders of an action or movement in society, politics, art, etc. |
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| a person who wastes resources |
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