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| v. to provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm |
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| v. to give up or give in to;to yield |
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| adj. causing shock or horror |
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| n. A serious, earnest effort toward a goal. |
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| wearing away or rubbing away by friction |
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| harsh or rough manner; irritating |
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| to become dry; to lose water from |
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| n. the state of being dehydrated |
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| v. to take or receive from a source |
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| to obtain through reasoning |
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| v. to wire or equipt with electric power |
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| with extreme care, or concern |
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| to make a face to express feelings |
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| a facial expression that expresses pain or scorn. |
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| a list of possessions or goods in stock |
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| the stock of goods on hand |
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| an imitation of a possible situation |
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| to suppose something without good evadence |
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