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3
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brief sudden feelings of pain, a twinge
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4
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a noisy disturbance; turmoil
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6
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the disposal of sewage and solid waste
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8
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to stare stupidly, to gape
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10
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to quiver, tremble, or shake
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12
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a deep prolonged howl
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13
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to satisfy; to put out or extinguish
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14
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in natural state; lacking finish,tact,or refinement
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1
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a sleeplike state or period of inactivity
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2
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to beat or swing vigorously; to thrash about
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3
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supplies of food or other necessities
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5
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to assemble; to gather
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7
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having a fragrant or pleasant smell
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9
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to consider carefully; to ponder
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11
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to take a risk; to dare
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