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34 Cards in this Set
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Mercurial
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changeable, volatile, fickle, flighty, erratic
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trepidation
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fear
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resigned
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submissive or acquiescent
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accommodating
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easy to deal with, easy to help or please, obliging
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crestfallen
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discouraged, dispirited, dejected
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reminiscences
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the acts of recalling past experiences or events
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infinte
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extending indefinitely, immeasurable
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agitation
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the act or process of agitating; disturbed
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insinuates
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to suggest something indirectly or in a covert way
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immersed
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deeply involved or absorbed
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incipient
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beginning to exist, appear; in an initial state
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initiative
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an introductory act or step; a personal decision
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tauntingly
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insultingly, in a sarcastic manner, belittlingly
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subsiding
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to sink to a lower level, to sink to the bottom
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incarnate
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taking bodily form, to put into or represent
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laconic
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using few words, expressing in few words, concise
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initiative
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an introductory act or step, a personal decision
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tauntingly
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insultingly, in a sarcastic manner, belittlingly
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subsiding
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to sink to a lower level, to sink to the bottom
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laconic
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using few words, expressing in few words, concise
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valise
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small piece of luggage, suitcase
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stolid
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having/expressing little or no feeling, not emotionally expensive
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aura
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atmosphere, the air about someone or something
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dispel
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to cause to vanish
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audacity
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boldness or daring
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simultaneously
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existing, occurring, or operating at the same time; concurrent
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feasible
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capable of being done, effected, or accomplished
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subdued
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quiet, repressed
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incredulously
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skeptically, showing disbelief
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frenzy
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out of control behavior, burst of activity, a sign of mental illness
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ominously
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foreboding, threatening evil, a bad sign
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implacably
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not able to soothed, appeased, or mollified
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idyllic
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a state of perfect happiness
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elegiacally
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expressing grief, sorrow, or lamantation
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