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Identifying feature; characteristic
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Trait
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Your sensitivity to others is your most admirable blank.
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To stop or remove temporarily; hang freely
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Suspend
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The city is going to blank Sunday bus service for two months.
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Connection; change from one state or place to another form.
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Transition
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For some students the blank from junior high school to high school is difficult.
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Unclearly; indistinctly
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Vaguely
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The witness blank recalled seeing a man in the alley the night of the robbery.
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To recover; get back again
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Regain
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Felicity seemed to blank her health quickly after having the flu.
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To show
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Reveal
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People are sometimes afraid to blank their emotions.
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Condition
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Situation
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The patient's blank could get worse before it gets better.
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Clear; sensible reasoning.
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Logic
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Is there any blank in what Terence is saying?
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To lie hidden; move secretively
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Lurk
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A tiger will blank in the grass until its prey comes close enough for attack.
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Imaginary; existing only in myths or unreal storeies.
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Mythical
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Centaurs are blank creatures that are half-human and half-horse.
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Distinctively; strangely
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Peculairly
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This room has a blank familiar smell.
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To balance; suspend
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Poise
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The ballerina could blank herself on her toes and seem to twirl in midair.
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an imaginative story; a dream
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Fantasy
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Reading a blank is my favorite way to escape the real world.
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wildly excited; frantic
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Frenzied
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Fire drills are designed to prevent a blank rush to the exits in an actual emergency.
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To rule; regulate or control
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Govern
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Parents blank their children until their children are old enough to blank themselves.
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Useless, inactive
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Idle
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If Mom sees that your are blank, she'll give you work to do.
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A place for scientific researcha nd experimentation.
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Laboratory
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The blank needs additional microscopes.
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To be suitable or relevant; put on
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Apply
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The same rule does not always blank to every situation.
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Nonstop; unendingly
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Ceaselessly
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The doctor worked blankly to win recognition for the new vaccine.
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Imaginary; unreal; a dream
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Fanciful
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C. S. Lewis describes blank beasts i his series of books called The Chronicles of Narnia.
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