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3
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To tremble convulsively.
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4
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A tall piece of furniture that usually has two doors and that is used to store things.
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6
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Engaging the interest to a marked degree.
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7
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A machine that can move by itself.
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9
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To dig, gather, or pull out with or as if with a dredge —often used with up.
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10
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Afraid or nervous especially about what may happen.
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12
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The working parts or arrangement of parts of a machine.
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13
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A feeling of bitter hurt, from a sense of being injured or offended.
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1
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To balance; keep steady.
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2
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A person whose busines is buying and selling for profit.
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3
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To clean up; remove rubbish, dirt, or garbage from.
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5
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Formed or pronounced in the throat.
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6
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To put (something) at different places among other things.
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8
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A facial expression in which your mouth and face are twisted in a way that shows disgust, disapproval, or pain.
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11
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Very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range.
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