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3
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a point directly above a particular location
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4
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something that has small holes in it which water can pass through.
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6
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easily seen through or detected
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7
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a device used to tell time when the sun is shining.
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8
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very surprised
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9
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looking over carefully; examining
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11
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to pierce
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12
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an act of killing a person or animal in a religious ceremony as an offering to please a god
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1
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to thrive, to grow well
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2
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very tiring, calling for an extreme effort
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5
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rock formations hanging from cave ceilings.
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10
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termination of existence or operation
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11
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fell or moved suddenly downward or forward
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13
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ashamed or embarrassed
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14
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a naturally formed deep hole in limestone
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