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| To arouse curiosity or intrest. Fascinate. |
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| A feeling or atmosphere so strong as to be touched. |
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| To feed and care for during growth. |
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| Having the capability to do something. |
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| To move under the influence of a gravitational force. |
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| To descipline, criticize. |
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| To delay the upcoming punishment. |
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| To be really excited or enthusiastic. |
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| Showing or having strong feelings towards ones rights. |
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| The ability to float in liquid easily. |
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| Showing great attention to detail. |
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| Two or more people who are dependent on each other. |
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| Suffering physically and emotionally. |
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| The quality or state of being indolent. |
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| Necessary to completing a whole. |
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| A stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence. |
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| Without reason, or sound judgement. |
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| Having many bends and turns. |
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| To free one from obligation where others are not. |
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| To make milder or less severe. |
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