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to adjust in order to fit different circumstances or to fill a need
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Adapt
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You have to blank to another culture.
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clumsy, unskilled
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Awkward
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The girl felt extremely blank during her first ice skating lesson
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Noticeable feature or trait; distinctive
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Characteristic
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Susan's cheerfulness is her most admirable blank
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To make by combining different elements or parts; create through artistic or mental effort; quite or make calm
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Compose
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A baseball team is blank of at least nine players.
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Unbroken; uninterrupted; regular
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Continuous
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As Ed stood near the barn, he could hear the blank hum of the buzz saw.
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To deal with problems; fight or contend with successfully
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Cope
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Meditation and breathing exercises can help people blank with stress.
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Series of regularly repeated events; to occur repeatedly at regular intervals;
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Cycle
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The washing macine is nearing the end of its blank and will stop soon.
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To spread out; hand out
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Distribute
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The artist demonstrated how to blank paint evenly across a canvas
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producing much with little waste; productive
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Efficient
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With the addition of a computer, the production line became more blank.
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finally; at an unspecified, later time
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Eventually
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The fog blank cleared, allowing the plane to depart.
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To join or blend together, possibly by heating or melting; electrical safety device that prevents overloading a circuit; strip of combustible material, used to set off an explosive charge.
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Fuse
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A construction worker can blank two pieces of metal with a welding rod.
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Across, in a position parallel to the horizon
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Horizontally
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We arranged the pictures blank along the wall
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To keep up; hold on to
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Maintain
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It can be difficult to blank self-control when you are upset.
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To keep up; hold on to
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Maintain
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It can be difficult to blank self-control when you are upset.
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To combine or blend into one.
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Merge
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My father's company is going to blank with a larger one.
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To force into forward motion; push ahead.
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Propel
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The propeller of a plane produces the forward thrust that blanks it through the air.
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Opposing; Unaccepting
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Resistant
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A rocket propels itself upward against the blank force of gravity.
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To move around a central point; take turns when performing an action
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Rotate
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The earth blanks on its aaxis once every twenty four hours.
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To shape for smooth movement; update and modernize.
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Streamline
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The engineers tried to blank the car to reduce wind resistance.
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Appropriate; acceptable
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Suitable
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Do you have a blank outfit to wear to the party?
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Straight up and down
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Vertical
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Use a blank line to divide your paper in half.
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