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16 Cards in this Set
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daub |
To paint coarsely or unskillfully |
Smear, splash |
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Daunt |
To make afraid or discouraged |
Intimidate, overwhelm |
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Dawdle |
To waste time |
Loiter. Don't dawdle in the hallways |
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Dearth |
Scarse supply or lack |
Shortage |
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Debauchery |
Unrestrained self_indulgent immoral behavior |
Depravity, decadence |
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Debonair |
Carefree and self_confident in manner, elegant and gracious |
Charming, gracious, suave |
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Debris |
Wreckage, rubble |
Look at all the debris left over after seeing the wood. |
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Debunk |
Expose as false, exaggerated, worthless |
Discredit |
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Debutante |
Young woman making a formal entrance into society |
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Decadence |
Moral deterioration |
Decay, corrupt, depravity, debauchery |
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Declaim |
To speak in a dramatic, pompous, or blustering manner |
Sir Percy Blakeney |
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Decorum |
Propriety; orderliness and good taste in manners |
Politeness, dignity |
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Default |
Failure to act |
Evasion, avoidance |
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Deference |
Respect; courteous regard for another's wishes |
Esteem, regard |
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Defray |
To provide money, to pay for party of our ask of the cost of something |
Finance, contribute |
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Defunct |
Dddd |
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