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mustache
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The trimmed hair on a man's upper lip.
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fastened
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To attach one thing to another.
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beyond
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Outside of; farther away than
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cartwheel
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A sideways movement in which the body turns like a wheel.
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seriously
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In a thoughtful and honest way.
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collection
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Things gathered together for study or as a hobby.
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perform
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To sing, dance, act, or play an instrument, or use some other talent in front of an audience.
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recite
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To say something from memory.
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gym
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A large room or building used for sports and for training athletes.
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roam
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To move or travel around with no purpose.
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prefer
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To favor or choose one thing over another.
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enjoying
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To get happiness from.
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billions
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A thousand million; an amount that seems too great to count or know.
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vanish
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To go out of sight; to pass from sight,
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outfielder
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A ballplayer who catcher in the outfield, the area outside of the baseball diamond.
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ballhawk
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A nickname given to a ballplayer who is good at catching balls,especially ones that are hard to catch.
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concentrate
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To give complete attention to; to think hard about.
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depend
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To trust or count on someone to do something.
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fault
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Guilt or responsibility for doing something wrong.
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contagious
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Spread easily from one person to another; usually used to describe a disease.
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prescription
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Written instructions from a doctor for the preparation and use of a medication.
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comfort
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Someone or something that makes others feel better when they are in pain or unhappy.
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longed
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To want something very much.
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glanced
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To look at very quickly.
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attention
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The act of noticing, listening to, or thinking about someone or something.
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unexpected
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Surprising; unplanned.
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generation
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Any group of people born at about the same time.
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summoned
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To order a person to come.
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faithful
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Firm and constant; worthy of trust.
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persistently
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Never giving up.
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fortunate
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Having good luck.
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