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30 Cards in this Set
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Unfathomable
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impossible to comprehend
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Feeble
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lacking physical strength, esp. as
a result of age or illness |
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Innate
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inborn; natural
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Provocation
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action or speech that makes
someone annoyed or angry, esp. deliberately |
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Inevitable
|
certain to happen; unavoidable
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Guile
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sly or cunning intelligence
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Widow’s Walk
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a railed or balustraded platform
built on a roof, originally in early New England houses, typically for providing an unimpeded view of the sea. |
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Gravitated
|
move toward or be attracted to a
place, person, or thing |
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Fanatical
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filled with excessive and singleminded
zeal |
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Ruination
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the action or fact of ruining
someone or something or of being ruined |
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Attribute
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regard something as being
caused by (someone or something) |
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Rudiments
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a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill
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Meddle
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interfere in or busy oneself
unduly with something that is not one's concern |
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Foliage
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plant leaves, collectively
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Jubilantly
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feeling or expressing great
happiness and triumph. |
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Unfathomable
|
impossible to comprehend
|
|
Feeble
|
lacking physical strength, esp. as
a result of age or illness |
|
Innate
|
inborn; natural
|
|
Provocation
|
action or speech that makes
someone annoyed or angry, esp. deliberately |
|
Inevitable
|
certain to happen; unavoidable
|
|
Guile
|
sly or cunning intelligence
|
|
Widow’s Walk
|
a railed or balustraded platform
built on a roof, originally in early New England houses, typically for providing an unimpeded view of the sea. |
|
Gravitated
|
move toward or be attracted to a
place, person, or thing |
|
Fanatical
|
filled with excessive and singleminded
zeal |
|
Ruination
|
the action or fact of ruining
someone or something or of being ruined |
|
Attribute
|
regard something as being
caused by (someone or something) |
|
Rudiments
|
a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill
|
|
Meddle
|
interfere in or busy oneself
unduly with something that is not one's concern |
|
Foliage
|
plant leaves, collectively
|
|
Jubilantly
|
feeling or expressing great
happiness and triumph. |