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45 Cards in this Set
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torpor |
State of physical or mental inactivity |
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undertaker |
A person who prepares and bury dead bodies |
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Fearless |
Lacking fear |
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Stress |
A state of mental or emotional strain |
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Dismal |
Depressing/ dreary |
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Confidential |
Intended to be kept a secret |
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foibles |
A minor weakness |
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Value |
To deserve,important |
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aliens |
A foreigner/ an illegal immigrant |
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grueling |
Extremely tiring and demanding |
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lethal |
To cause death or destruction |
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Pledge |
A promise |
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Mute |
Refrain from speaking or talking |
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Mute |
Refrain from speaking or talking |
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Interrogate |
To ask questions to a suspect |
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affected |
Dispose and inclined in a specific way |
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turbulent |
Not controlled or calm |
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Gnome |
A small ugly creature with a beard |
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competent |
Having the skill or knowledge to do something |
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Granted |
It is true |
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Lurk |
Something or someone remains hidden until attack |
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recipient |
A person who receives |
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recipient |
A person who receives |
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obscene |
Offensive and disgusting standard |
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Ingests |
To consume something |
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apothecary |
A person who sold and carries drugs |
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opted |
Make a choice or selec |
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impetuous |
Acting or done quickly without thought |
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regress |
Return or to revert back to previous version |
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Forestalli |
Prevent or taking action before hand |
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romp |
To play roughly |
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perplexed |
Very puzzled |
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adverse |
Unfavorable or preventing success |
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vehemently |
In a forceful, passionate or with great feelings |
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pomposity |
Self importance |
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impromptu |
Done without being planned |
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amnesty |
A pardon for people convicted of political offense |
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adverse |
Preventing success or harmful |
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vehemently |
Forceful or with great feeling |
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pomposity |
Self importance |
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affronted |
Insult |
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cumbersome |
Large and difficult to carry |
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libel |
Defamation or something to damage someone reputation |
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Admonition |
Authoritative counsel |
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enliven |
Add spice to |