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| recognize or take on something |
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| the order in which things occur in time |
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| sad, disappointed, pessimistic |
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| delighted, pleased, slightly less joyful that ecstatic, but showing great happiness |
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| to swing or move back and forth irregularly |
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| not false or modified; real and natural |
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| one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or spelling |
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| a tool; or to make something happen |
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| to resolve differences or to bring about a settlement between conflicting parties/people |
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| an opponent or problem that cannot be overcome |
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| so frightened that one is unable to move |
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| a course of action of an organization or government |
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| to arrange or do in order of importance |
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| having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently |
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| if eating or reading, to do so quickly, if a fire, to consume destructively |
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| to use up or tire out completely |
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| to be sad or upset, usually because of loss |
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| create difficulties for someone, usually causing an obstruction or delay in getting something done |
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| make someone extremely angry and impatient |
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| show or prove to be right or reasonable |
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