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| a short account of an incident in someone's life |
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| to combine, unite; to make solid or firm |
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| NOUN an imitation designed to deceive ADJ not genuine, false VERB to make an illegal copy |
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| easily taught led, or managed; obedient |
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| to rule over by strength or power, control; to tower over, command due to height |
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| to beg, implore, ask earnestly |
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| capable of being wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate |
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| liable to change very rapidly, erratic; marked by a lack of constancy or steadiness, inconsistent |
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| one who flees or runs away ADJ fleeting, lasting a very short time, wandering, difficult to grasp |
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| very dirty, covered with dirt or soot |
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| to beat or knock out, handle roughly, to mangle N a heavy hammer |
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| possible, able to happen N something that can develop or become a reality |
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| shining, bright; giving forth light or energy |
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| relating to farm areas and life in the country |
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| large, important, major, significant, prosperous, not imaginary, material |
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| skilled in handling difficult situations or people, polite |
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| to interfere with, to meddle rashly or foolishly with, to handle in a secret and improper way |
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| last, final, extreme, most important, eventual, basic, fundamental |
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| doubt, the state of being unsure |
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