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a cloak with a hole on the center in admit the head, originating in South America, now often worn as a raincoat.
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ny minute puncture made by a pin or the like.
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a room or maybe place equipped for cooking.
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exercises.
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a bridge in which the whole or a section may be drawn up.
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a bedroom.
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a strong grating, of iron, made to slide along vertical grooves at the sides of a gateway of a fortified place and let down to prevent passage.
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15
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to make or become straight in direction, form, position, character, conduct, condition, etc. (often followed by up or out ).
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a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
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o make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.
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a piece of furniture for holding clothes, now usually a tall, upright case fitted with hooks, shelves, etc.
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20
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a spoken or written reply or response to a question, request, letter, etc
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a condiment consisting of puréed tomatoes, onions, vinegar, sugar, spices, etc.
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3
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without the power or desire to do harm; innocuous:
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a court open to the sky, especially one enclosed on each of the four sides.
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a room or maybe a group of related rooms, among similar sets in one building, designed for use as a dwelling.
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to strike or maybe occur to with a sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment, as through unexpectedness
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he largest division in the United Kingdom, constituting, with Scotland and Wales, the island of Great Britain. 45,870,062; 50,327 sq. mi. (130,347 sq. km) Capital: London.
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10
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a small piece of linen, silk, or other fabric, usually square, and used especially for wiping one's nose, eyes, face, etc.,
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any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it.
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to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command.
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