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10 Cards in this Set
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Prevailed
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Prove more powerful then opposing forces
I knew we had prevailed after the last shots rang out. |
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Audible
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Able to be heard
The man with the megaphone was very audible. |
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Warily
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Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems
The man warily set down the box, as its contents were extremely expensive. |
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Nattily (18th Century Slang)
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Related to "neat".
The man dressed nattily. |
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Bunions
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A painful swelling on the first joint of the big toe.
Her bunions stopped her from moving easily. |
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Triumphantly
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Having won a battle or contest
We triumphed over the opposing team at the game. |
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Sleek
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Smooth and glossy
The Lamborghini is a very sleek car. |
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Languidly
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Slow or indifferent
The sloth languidly climbed from branch to branch. |
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Malevolently
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Wishing to do evil to others
Hitler was a very malevolent leader. |
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Sullenly
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Bad tempered or sad, gloomy
He sullenly walked down the street after he was fired. |