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15 Cards in this Set
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occult
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hidden, concealed, beyond comprehension
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pedestrian
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commonplace, trite, unremarkable, quotidian
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pied
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multicolored, usually in blotches
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pine
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to lose vigor (as through grief); to yearn
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plastic
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moldable, pliable, not rigid
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pluck
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courage, spunk, fortitude
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prize
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to pry, to press or force with a lever; something taken by force, spoils: "The information was prized from him."
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rail
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to complain about bitterly
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rent
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torn, past of rend: "He rent his garments"; an opening or tear caused by such
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quail
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to lose courage, turn frightened
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qualify
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to limit: "Let me qualify that statement."
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sap
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to enervate or weaken the vitality of
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sap
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a fool or nitwit
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scurvy
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contemptible, despicable
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singular
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exceptional, unusual, odd
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