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| Describing an action carried from subject to verb to object; needing a direct object to complete the meaning of the verb. |
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| To go beyond or over set limits; to break a rule. |
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| Lasting for only a short while. |
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| Permitting light to pass through, but not transparent. |
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| Environment; the surrounding atmosphere. |
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| Notice of a death with biographical information. |
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| Passing quickly; transitory. Staying only a short time. A person or thing having a short stay. |
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| Straying from what is normal or accepted. |
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| Irregular or inconsistent in movement, habit, quality or ideas |
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| An incident in a person't life or in a story or play. |
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| Mass departure or emigration; (capitalized) the departure of the Israelites from Egypt with their leader Moses. |
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| Traveling from place to place, especially to perform some duty or work; transient. A person who travels from place to place. |
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| A route of travel; a plan or record of a journey. |
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| Arrival or coming into being; (capitalized) the period beginning four weeks before Christmas. |
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| To avoid; to evade by cleverness; to avoid passing around. |
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| To assemble, especially for a meeting. |
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| To occur betwen events or periods. To come between, thereby easing a situation. To interfere or to interrupt. |
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| Communication from one mind to another without speech, writing, or other sensory means. |
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| To turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject. |
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| Winding; roundabout. Underhanded; deceptive. |
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| Not penetrable by light rays, moisture, etc. Incapable of being influenced or affected. |
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