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| Being able to walk. (Place to walk) |
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| A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone. |
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| To teach in a way a teacher does. |
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| Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease. |
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| (of a gift or sum of money) larger or more generous than is usual or necessary. |
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| Speak to someone in a mocking way. |
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| To greet with loud approval or praise |
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| To agree without protest, but without enthusiasm |
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| To be taken in by a larger group |
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| To be in a temporary state of extreme menal confusion or excitement |
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| The process of widely spreading or scattering |
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| The process of diminishing or decreasing |
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| Noble in heart and mind; rising above pettiness |
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| An action likely to cause death |
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