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6
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synonym: cynical
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8
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to draft for military or naval service
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9
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synoym: summon or conjure
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10
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“I’d have a stronger case with a medical _____.”
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11
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“He pulled himself up, his face covered in blood, eyes wide with momentary _____.”
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12
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a process of abnormal thinness caused by lack of nutrition or by disease.
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13
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to take a leisurely walk
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15
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to convey indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly
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16
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“My conscience mocked me, picking fights like a _____ child.”
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17
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to block or to prevent it from working properly
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18
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a landing place, especially one of solid masonry, constructed along the edge of a body of water
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1
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“What right did I have to _____ her identity?”
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2
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antonym: unite
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3
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“When birds pair, their _____ becomes more vibrant”
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4
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a worker who belongs to a trade union
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5
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having noble parents
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7
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to be strongly infatuated
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8
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synonym: clandestine
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14
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antonym: donate
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16
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to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war
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