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| to declare officially that somebody is not guilty of a charge; to conduct yourself in a particular way |
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| ease and skill in physical movement, especially in using the hands and manipulating objects |
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| to integrate somebody into a larger group so that differences are minimized or eliminated |
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| extremely unhappy and discouraged |
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| tending to float or rise to the surface of a liquid or upward in a gas |
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| relating to food or cooking |
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| a tendency to sudden impulsive decisions or changes of mind |
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| something that deters someone or something |
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| inclined to fight or be aggressive |
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| to run away secretly, especially in order to avoid arrest or prosecution |
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| a reward of money offered for finding a criminal or wanted person, or for killing a person or predator |
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| someone who is beginning or learning am activity and has acquired little skill in it |
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| to strength something through support or encouragement |
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| able to move freely or easily |
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| the tendency to believe something too readily |
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| a sluggish state in which no development or improvement occurs; a state of gloominess or lack of energy |
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| unwilling or reluctant to do something |
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| good at creating new things; displaying creativity or imagination in its design |
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| able to move the body lightly and gracefully |
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| to be indecisive or irresolute, changing between one opinion and another |
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| very offensive and unpleasant |
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| to make a person or animal do something by offering something desirable |
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| to praise somebody or something publicly and enthusiastically; great praise |
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| a state of confusion characterized by unpredictability and uncontrollable change |
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| to put something off until a later time |
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| a traditional saying that expresses something considered to be a general truth |
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| to follow closely after something; to be a consequence of something |
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| a high point or climax of something |
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| existing as or involving something that exists as an unproven idea, theory, or possibility |
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