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Prevailed
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Gained advantage or mastery; triumphed
I prevailed over the teams tough deffense, and scored 3 goals. |
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Warily
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Cautiously
I warily approached my deep wound. |
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Bunions
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Swellings at the first joint of the big toes
When people get bunions, it hurts for them to walk. |
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Sleek
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Smooth and shiny; well kept; polished
A new designers dress could be know as sleek. |
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Malevolently
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Wishing evil or harm
I felt malevolently for the people that kidnapped my dog. |
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Sullenly
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Showing resentment and ill humor; gloomy; sadly
Sullenly, a boy sa tin his room after he had gotten a bad grade on his test. |
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Audible
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Loud enough to be heard
The music was so audible at the nextdoor neighbors party. |
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Nattily
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Trimly or smartly in appearence
The guy stood nattily in front of the library. |
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Triumphantly
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Successfull; happy
I skipped triumphantly into the room. |
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Languidly
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Sluggihly; indifferent slowly
The man languidly got out of bed. |