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30 Cards in this Set
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vehemently
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Marked by or full of vigor or energy
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Define Facades.
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Fronts of buildings
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Define Congenial
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agreeable
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Define tantalizing
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teasing
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Deine rapacious
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Greedy
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emanate
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to come forth
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acute
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sharp; sensitive
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vexed
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To disturb and annoy
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sagacity
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intelligence and good judgement
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Refrained
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Hold back
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Wary
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caution
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suavity
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smooth
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audacity
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boldness
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Derison
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Contempt, redicule
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Paranoia
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mental disorder that often causes people to beleive they are being persecuted; false suspicions
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Tremendous
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trmbline; fearfull or timid
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oblivious
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unaware
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sublime
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majestic, grand.
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Desolate
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lonley, miserable, deserted.
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discrepit
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broken down or worn out for old age or long use.
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poignant
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cusing sadness or pain
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ruefully
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feeling or expressing embarassing
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parasites
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person who lives at others expence with out making any contribution
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grueling
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exhausting, extreamly demanding
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Ravenous
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extreamly hunry
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elapst
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pass
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remit
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send as a payment
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Whats the first law of motion? (example)
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A frog leaping upward off his lily pad is pilled downward by gravity and lands on another lily pad instead of contiuing on in a straght line
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Example of the second law of motion?
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A pitched baseball goes faster than one that is gently thrown
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Third law of motion
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When you paddle a canue, pushing the water back the canoe goes forward
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