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furrowed (adjective)
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grooved by a plow; anything resembling grooved land (such as a wrinkled forehead)
Whenever I asked my dad on a homework question, he furrowed his forehead and thought deeply. |
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kin (noun)
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relatives, family
Every time I see my kin, we have a get together at our favorite restaurant, Apple Bee's. |
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resigned (verb)
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yielding and uncomplaining; showing passive acceptance
When my sister was told to take out the trash, she resigned and did what she was told. |
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seep (verb)
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to leak, drip, or flow out slowly
Every time my aunt changes my baby cousin's diaper, the wetness of it seems to seep through it. |
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rile (verb)
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to anger or irritate
Whenever I win Crazy Eights against my dad, I rile him. |
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despondently (adverb)
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hopelessly
Every time my brother starts loosing in a board game, he despondently gives up. |
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condemning (adjective)
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strongly disproving of
Every day when I walk out of the house with a short skirt on, my mother starts condemning against my outfit. |
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reproachfully (adverb)
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accusingly; making one feel ashamed
Whenever I get made fun of at school, the bully, Lisa always reproachfully teases me. |