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27 Cards in this Set
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Disaster |
Something that causes great damage or harm |
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Flee |
To run away from danger or something frightening |
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Fracture |
A crack or break, as in metal or bone |
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Fracture (definition 2) |
To crack or break |
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Immense |
Great in size or extent |
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Immense (definition 2) |
Great in degree |
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Intense |
Very strong; very great |
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Intense (definition 2) |
Showing great depth of feeling |
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Investigate |
To look into closely; to study in great detail |
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Lurch |
To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly |
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Lurch (definition 2) |
A jerking or swaying movement |
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Major |
Great in size, number, or importance |
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Major (definition 2) |
A military officer just above a captain in rank |
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Major (definition 3) |
The main subject a student is studying |
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Major (definition 4) |
To study as one's most important subject |
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Minor |
Small; unimportant |
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Minor (definition 2) |
A person who is not yet an adult; a child |
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Petrify |
To make rigid with terror; to terrify |
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Petrify (definition 2) |
To change into a stone like substance |
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Predict |
To say what will happen before it takes place |
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Prone |
Likely to have or do |
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Prone (definition 2) |
Lying face downward |
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Sparse |
Thinly grown or spread |
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Sparse (definition 2) |
Not crowded |
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Topple |
To fall or push over |
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Topple (definition 2) |
To overthrow |
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Urban |
Having to do with cities |