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15 Cards in this Set
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DISTRACT
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v.- To draw one's thoughts or attention away from the subject at hand.
DISTRACTION-n-Something that draws one's thoughts or attention away. |
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BURLY
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adj.- Big and strongly built.
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COMPANION
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n.- One who spends time with or does things with another.
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JOSTLE
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v.- To push or shove.
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PATIENT
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adj.- Willing to wait without complaining.
n.- A person in a doctor's care. PATIENCE-n- A willingness to wait for someone or something without complaining. |
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OBEDIENT
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adj.- Doing what one is asked or told.
OBEDIENCE-n- The state or condition of doing what one is told. |
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OBSTACLE
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n.- Something that prevents one from moving foward.
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ACCUSTOM
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v. to make familiar with.
ACCUSTOMED-adj.-1) usual. 2) used to. |
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PEDESTRIAN
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n.- A person who is walking; someone traveling on foot.
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COMPATIBLE
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adj.- Getting along well together.
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RETIRE
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v.- 1) To stop working because one has reached a certain age.
2) To go to bed. RETIREMENT-n- The state of no longer working. |
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ALERT
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adj. Watchful; wide-awake.
v. To warn to be ready. n. A warning signal. |
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ASSIGN
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v. 1) To select for a position or for what has to be done.
2) To give out, as a piece of word to be done. ASSIGNMENT-n-Whatever is given out as work to be done. |
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CONCEPT
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n.- A general idea or thought about something.
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BUDGE
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v- To move or shift.
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