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1
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overcome with shock and dismay.
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5
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to irritate or anger somebody, especially with a continuing or trivial annoyance.
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6
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said or done in a slow, hesitant, and carefully.
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7
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to restock depleted items or material.
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9
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easily persuadable or liable to give in to temptation.
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13
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having a delicious taste.
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1
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feeling or showing self-importance and contempt or disregard for others.
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2
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unsatisfactory in quantity, substance, or size.
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3
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to appear suddenly, as if out of nowhere.
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4
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to cut through something or cut something off, or be cut through or off.
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8
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the strength of something.
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10
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to spread through or be present throughout something.
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11
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extreme tiredness or weariness resulting from physical or mental activity.
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12
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to provide somebody with temporary relief from something.
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