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| (with reference to the lips) pucker or contract, typically to express disapproval or irritation. Etymology: from a word that used to mean purse |
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( with reference to fingers) move or cause to move with short quick movements from side to side or up and down. Etymology : The word waggle comes from a english word wag which means to to move or cause to move rapidly. |
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| dried out with heat,extremely thristy, lightly roasted |
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| The quality or state of being tranquil, calm |
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| The action of inflicting something unpleasant or painful on someone or something. "the repeated infliction of pain" |
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| usually reffering to a small child of a dark-skinned african-american origin. |
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| to talk a lot; to be talkative, tending to talk a great deal |
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| the word pursed comes from a word that used to mean |
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| the word tranquility comes from a word that used to mean |
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| the word waggle comes from a word that used to mean |
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