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| used so much that it is no longer fresh or new; stale |
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| to make or become less active; to loosen or become less taut |
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| to ask in a pleading way; to beg |
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| to hint without openly saying |
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| beinging in a less than perfect condition |
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| a special taste or smell, flavor; a special using pleasing quality; to taste or enjoy; relish |
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| to make up for having done something wrong or harmful; to make ammends |
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| the tools, instruments or equipment needed to do a certain job |
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| to stir or shake up; move violently; to excite or disturb the feeling of |
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| to make feel hurt or insulted |
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| to carry or transport from one place to another; to make known or give |
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| former; of an earlier time |
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| general inclusive having no particularly distinctive or noteworthy quality |
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| having a wild but tired look as from hunger, illness or grief |
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| to move or throw with great speed or much force |
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| to attract and hold something ex. attention/bolted together |
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| springing back into shape; getting back strength or spirits quickly |
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| not wanting to do something; unwilling |
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| lively in a way that is too bold; saucy |
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| a way of being amusing or sarcastic by saying the opposite of what one means; an event or result that is the opposite of what might be expected. |
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