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To admit; recognize
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Acknowlege
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Maria hates to blank that she sometimes makes mistakes.
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real; true
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Actual
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The mother asked her son to explain the blank reason for his tardiness.
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To bring into view; uncover; make known
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Disclose
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A jury cannot blank information about a trial until it is over.
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To pour liquid over; drench; soak
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Douse
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One way of putting out a fire is to blank it with water.
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dangerous; risky
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Hazardous
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One of the drawbacks of nuclear power plants is their production of blank waste.
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To hold back; slow the progress of
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Hinder
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Inadequate nutrition can blank a child's development.
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Improper; unclean, dirty
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Impure
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The air is blank around many major cities.
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Secret plot; conspiracy.
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Intrigue
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The spy's life was full of mystery and blank.
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Appealing; tempting
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Inviting
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A cool dip in a swimming poos sounds blank on a hot day.
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A person who reports or edits news for a television newscast, newspaper or other type of news medium.
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Journalist
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A blank must have good communication skills.
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To be slow in leaving; delay
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Linger
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Sarah blanked ouside the classroom, hoping to get a chance to talk to her teacher.
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A skillful movement or shrewd action
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Maneuver
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Top basketball players are known for their skillful blanks on the court.
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Relating to a central city and its surrounding communities.
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Metropolitan
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Abdul lives in the Chicago blank area.
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The act of chasing or seeking; an occupation or hobby.
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Pursuit
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The Declaraction of Independence states that all people have a right to the blank of happiness.
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Dependable.
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Reliable
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Mark's perfect attendance demonstrates that he is a blank employee.
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Serious, deeply earnest.
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Solemn
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The blank look on my father's fact told me something was wrong.
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Not responsible for.
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Unaccountable
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Although the boy was declared blank for his actions due to his age, his parents had to pay the fine.
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Unknowing; not conscious of.
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Unaware
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The new resident was blank of the many community services available.
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A Description or retelling from one person's point of view; an interpretation.
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Version
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I heard three blanks of the same story from three different people.
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Lively;
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Vivid
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The storyteller gave a blank description of the characters and the action.
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