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1
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a small bag that is carried over your shoulder and that is used for carrying clothes, books, etc..
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2
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easily frightened or excited.
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4
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not used for growing crops; not planted.
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5
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a person or group of people who stand watch or guard.
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6
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expressing opinions and feelings in an honest and sincere way.
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7
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to go forward quickly without control
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11
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easily hurt or harmed physically, mentally, or emotionally; open to attack, harm, or damage.
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14
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to pretend to feel or be affected by something; fake.
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18
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looking sick or pale; having a weak quality; feeble.
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22
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the business of buying and selling products to earn money; relating to trade or merchants.
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23
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to force someone to leave or go away.
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24
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said or done in a forceful or definite way; speaking or acting in a forceful way.
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25
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to flow over and cover someone or something.
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26
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to speak in an angry and critical way to someone who has done something wrong.
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27
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to give money or support to someone or something; disapproving; to talk to someone in a way that shows that you believe you are more intelligent or better.
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28
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to sit back or lie down in a relaxed manner; to lean backward.
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29
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chest of drawers.
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36
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to combine or bring together two or more things; to move around during a party, meeting, etc., and talk informally with different people.
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37
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the quality of being confident and unafraid of danger or punishment especially in a way that seems rude or foolish
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39
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people doing something together at the same time.
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