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exquisite |
definition: very fine, proper, or fancy That hat was so exquisite, but i had no money. |
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inventory |
definition: A complete listing of items on hand inventory: items: piggy bank: money |
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repugnant |
definition: distasteful, objectionable, or offensive. creepy or different |
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Resigned |
definition: accepting of something, usually when unhappy about it. I was resigned to the fact that I would have to tell my parents that my steer ran away. |
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Lucid |
Definition: clear and easily understood plain or limpid |
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Cascade |
(verb) to flow or to fall, usually like a waterfall My soda cascade all over the couch, so my mom was mad. |
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Brandish |
(verb) to wave or show something, usually as a weapon. shake or raise |
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Distortion |
(noun) a blurring of the truth; an unclear statement or image truthful |
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Quiver |
(verb) to shake or tremble with a slight but rapid motion Ball |
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Lineage |
(noun) the line or descent one can trace to their ancestors fance |
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Anomaly |
(noun) something or someone that is abnormal or different from the common form. It was Anomaly that my friend was not at school. |
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Oppressor: |
(noun) person or a thing that places cruel or unjust burdens on others Dictator president |
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Penchant |
(noun) a strong inclinatination, taste, or liking for something |
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Callous |
(adj.) insensitive; hardened My brother was being Callous when he was around a thug, so he ran away. My sister was acting callous around the new dog, , so she cried. |
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Crude |
(adj.) raw, unprepared, or undeveloped My dog bit me and he was being crude, so i shot it. |
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Disheaten |
(verb) to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage. put down lift up |
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Thrash |
(verb) To beat soundly or defeat thoroughly My cow was thrashing me, so I died. |
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Scornful |
(adj) full of scorn, hatred, or contempt I ate plain chocolate mix, so I had to vomit. |
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Anguish |
(noun) excruciating distress, suffering, or pain I am Anguish to be in E.L.A. |
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Leeward |
(adj.) the side or point toward which the wind blows. calm rough |
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Murmur |
(noun) a low, continuous sound. My dog Murmured in her sleep, so I kicked her. |
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Abundance |
(noun) an extremely plentiful or overflowing amount. My steer weighed a Abundant amount of 1,400 lb., so he maid more money. |
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Charitable |
(adj.) generous in donations or gifts to relieve the needs of those in need God is charitable |
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Destitute |
(adj.) lacking the necessary means, such as clothing, food, and shelter.
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Surplus |
(noun) an amount or quantity greater than what is in need overflow nothing I need a surplus amount of water, so went to wall-mart. |
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Pledge |
(noun) a promise, agreement, or assurance of support. Swear |
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Provision |
(noun) the providing or supplying of something, especially of food or other necessities. food or water. |