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| to pull up or tear up; to eliminate or destroy completely |
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| to follow a twisting, turning course; to wander without direction |
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| skillfulness; expertness; talent |
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| easy to see; obvious; to show or to reveal |
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| to move back; to move away; to lessen or fade |
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| having or showing great emotion; passionate; fierce; strongly devoted |
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| redness, heat, and painfulness as a result of injury or infection |
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| horrible; disgusting; repulsive; ugly |
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| a long poem about the adventures of a hero |
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| whole, with no part missing, undamaged |
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| attracting little attention; not readily noticeable |
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| surrounded by land; no access to the sea |
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| to undermine the confidence of a person; dishearten |
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| resupply, restore, restock |
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| to settle by discussing; to arrange an agreement |
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| the farthest or outermost point; the greatest degree; grave danger |
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| chronological records; historical accounts |
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