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54 Cards in this Set
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Instinctively |
based on instinct and not involving thought |
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Obscure |
difficult to understand |
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Frantic |
extremely worried and frightened about a situation, so that you cannot control your feelings |
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Pace |
the speed at which something happens or is done |
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Thrill |
a sudden strong feeling of excitement and pleasure, or the thing that makes you feel this |
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Deeds |
something someone does, especially something that is very good or very bad |
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Grocery |
food and other goods that are sold by a grocer or a supermarket |
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Longing |
a strong feeling of wanting something or someone |
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Inherit |
to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died |
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Devoting |
to give up or appropriate to or concentrate on a particular pursuit, occupation, purpose, cause, etc |
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Cheerful |
full of cheer; in good spirits |
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Astonishing |
causing astonishment or surprise; amazing |
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Assert |
to state with assurance, confidence, or force; state strongly or positively; affirm; aver |
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Esteem |
to regard highly or favorably; regard with respect or admiration |
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Commitment |
is a strong belief in an idea or system |
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Perceived |
to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses |
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Intervention |
interposition or interference of one state in the affairs of another |
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Grafting |
to insert (a graft) into a tree or other plant; insert a scion of (one plant) into another plant |
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Clue |
anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc |
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Boredom |
the state of being bored; tedium; ennui |
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Restraint |
the act of restraining, holding back, controlling, or checking. |
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Indulgence |
means treating someone with special kindness, often when it is not a good thing |
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Enhance |
to raise to a higher degree; intensify; magnify to raise the value or price of |
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Gripped |
firmly hold the attention or interest of |
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Fiercely |
with a heartfelt and powerful intensity |
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Fiercely |
with a heartfelt and powerful intensity |
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Contrary |
opposite in nature, direction, or meaning |
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Passive |
accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance |
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Receptive |
willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas |
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Worthwhile |
worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance |
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Ache |
suffer from a continuous dull pain |
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Ache |
suffer from a continuous dull pain |
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Mastery |
comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity |
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Ache |
suffer from a continuous dull pain |
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Mastery |
comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity |
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Intellectual |
Mental |
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Drifting |
carried slowly by a current of air or water |
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Drifting |
carried slowly by a current of air or water |
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Notion |
a conception of or belief about something |
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Confronting |
come face to face with (someone) with hostile or argumentative intent |
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Strive |
make great efforts to achieve or obtain something |
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Strive |
make great efforts to achieve or obtain something |
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Amusement |
enjoyment |
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Transplant |
transfer, transport, move |
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Interval |
a pause or break in activity |
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Peer |
a person of the same age, status, or ability as another specified person |
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Distracted |
unable to concentrate because one is preoccupied by something worrying or unpleasant |
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Trivial |
of little value or importance |
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Fictional |
imaginary |
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Hypothesis |
theory |
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Thus |
So |
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Apparently |
seemingly |
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Burst |
crack |
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Overcome |
Control |
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