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| to take somebody away by force or deception |
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| a mark against somebody such as a student or cadet for a deficiency or misconduct |
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| plotting, participating in, or a typical or a mutiny; refusing to obey or submit to control |
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| habitually careless or irresponsible |
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| an organized competition for a prize or title; a struggle between opposing individuals or forces |
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| a request for information; a doubt or criticism |
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| slowly and subtly harmful or destructive |
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| to beat in an irregular or unusually rapid way, because of a medical condition or exertion, fear, or anxiety |
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| a feeling or spirit of hostility and resentment |
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| the possession of an exaggerated sense of self-importance and superiority to other people |
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| the art or skill of producing beautiful or artistic handwriting |
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| to make something work at the same time or the same rate as something else |
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| a small amount of something; an outward appearance or imitation of something; a representation or copy |
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| deep in sad thoughts, especially thoughts of something yearned for or lost, or expressing the sad yearning |
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| to reduce the length or duration of something |
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| harmful to life or health, especially by being poisonous; very unpleasant |
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| an inadequacy or lack of something |
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| to put somebody or something at risk of being lost, harmed, killed, or destroyed |
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| betraying or ready to betray somebody's trust, confidence, or faith; hazardous |
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| not pleasant or agreeable; morally unacceptable; tasting or smelling unappetizing |
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| information that is heard from other people |
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| to restrict the free movement or progress of somebody or something |
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| a place or situation full of noise, frenzied activity, and confusion |
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| incapable of making a mistake |
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| to argue or claim that something is true; to compete for something, especially a prize or trophy |
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| showing or feeling romantic love or sexual attraction |
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| to make something such as pain or hardship more bearable or less severe |
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| a beginner or novice at something |
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| comfort at a time of sadness, grief, or disappointment |
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