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6
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- to break into components or fragments, or break something into small pieces or constituent parts
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a phrase or word that has lost its original effectiveness or power from overuse
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liable to arouse strong emotions, especially anger
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9
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- a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization
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11
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having considerable talent and skill
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14
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to spend or use something precious in a wasteful and extravagant way
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15
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so long and boring or frustrating as to seem endless
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17
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to cause somebody to experience severe emotional shock or distress, often resulting in long-lasting psychological damage
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18
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a gaseous form of oxygen with three oxygen atoms per molecule, formed by electrical discharge in oxygen. Use: water purification. Formula: O3
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19
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a small shiny piece of metal or plastic used for decoration on clothing
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20
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a chance, especially one that offers some kind of advantage
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1
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a feeling that pushes somebody to make a particular choice or decision
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2
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- transitive verb to make something evident by showing or demonstrating it very clearly
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3
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something that somebody plans to do
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4
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using or containing long words, often where shorter words would be adequate or better
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5
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to interpret, explain, or understand incorrectly
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10
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a movie or TV program presenting facts and information, especially about a political, historical, or social issue
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from time to time, but not regularly or frequently
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13
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involving, resulting from, or relating to genes or genetics
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16
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- somebody with an exaggerated sense of his or her own importance, especially somebody who tends to speak or write about himself or herself excessively
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