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Prevailed
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gained advantage or mastery; triumphed
When I broke my nose, I prevailed through the game and scored 12 points. |
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Warily
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Cautiously
I warily approached the wild boar. |
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Bunions
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swellings at the first joint of the big toes.
People with bunions might have trouble walking. |
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Sleek
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smooth and shiny; well kept; polished
When I was browsing the selection of Blackberrys, I noticed that the Tour looked very sleek |
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Malevolently
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wishing evil or harm
I Malevolently wished that the guy who fouled me, would break his ankle. |
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Sullenly
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showing resentment and ill humor; gloomily; sadly
I Sullenly looked at my horrid test grade of a 62. |
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Audible
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loud enough to be heard
Although my ringer was on low, when my friend called me, the ringtone was audible. |
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Nattily
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trimly or smartly in appearance.
"Fancy meeting you here," my mom's boss said nattily. |
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Triumphantly
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successfully; happily
After I won the big award, I stood triumphantly |
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Languidly
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sluggishly; indifferent; slowly
She languidly walked out of bed, for she didint want to go to school that day. |