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38 Cards in this Set
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physical
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Of or relating to the body
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controversal
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between sides holding opposing views
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imapact
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collision
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reinforce
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give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen
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image
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reproduction of the form of a person or object
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optimist
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One who usually expects a favorable outcome
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pessimist
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One who usually expects a bad outcome
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issue
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a.A point or matter of discussion
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access
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A means of approaching, entering, exiti
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romanticized
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talked or thought about things in a way that made them seem more attractive than they really were
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literally
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according to the most basic or original meaning of a word
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exemplified
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very typical example of something
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nostalgic
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feeling or expressing a slight sadness when remembering happy events or experiences from the past
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fistfights
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fights using bare hands with fingers
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prowess
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great skill at doing sth
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desensitized
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made emotionally insentive
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obstacles
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things that make it difficult for someone to succeed
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clumsy gait
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walking in a awkard way
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erect
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upright position
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fascinated
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hold an intense interest or attraction for
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area
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bounded part of the space on a surface
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automatic
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Acting or operating in a manner essentially independent of external influence or control
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aware
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Having knowledge or cognizance
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capable
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Having capacity or ability; efficient and able
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challenge
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A call to engage in a contest, fight, or competition
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classic
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Having lasting significance or worth; enduring
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confine
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To keep within bounds; rest
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consist
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To be made up or composed
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construct
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To form by assembling or combining parts; bu
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cooperation
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The association of persons or businesses for common, usually economic, benefit
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deny
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To refuse to believe; reject
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detective
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member of a police force, who investigates crimes and obtains evidence or information
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evident
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Easily seen or understood; obvious
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feature
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A prominent or distinctive aspect, quality, or characteristic
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item
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single article or unit in a collection, enumeration, or series.
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phase
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A distinct stage of developme
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region
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A large, usually continuous segment of a surface or space; area
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survivor
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To remain alive or in existence
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