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Able to make smart, practical decisions. Synonyms: clever, wise, astute, smart
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To wave something (often a weapon) in an aggressive or showy way. Synonyms: wave, flourish, swing, flash
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To do something clumsily, especially using your hands. Synonyms: stumble, grope, mishandle, flounder
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A big bite of food or a long, difficult thing to say. Synonyms: Bite, chunk, tongue-twister
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A small piece of fabric worn around the hips to cover private parts, like ancient underwear. Synonyms: Breechcloth, undergarment, covering
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A grumpy face you make when you’re mad or annoyed. Synonyms: Frown, grimace, glare
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Something that smells strongly or reminds you of something from the past. Synonyms: Fragrant, reminiscent, evocative
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Doing something a lot, like too much or overflowing. Synonyms: Abundantly, excessively, copiously
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A metal frame or screen, often used as a protective or decorative covering. Synonyms: Grid, screen, grate
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The money made from an event, sale, or business activity. Synonyms: Earnings, revenue, profit, income
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Something at the edge—like decorative threads or people and ideas outside the mainstream. Synonyms: Edge, border, periphery, outskirt, radical group
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A small set of steps or bars that helps people climb over a fence or wall, especially in the countryside. Synonyms: Step-over, footbridge, crossing
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A strong feeling that something or someone is not worthy of respect. Synonyms: Disrespect, disdain, scorn, derision
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Practice done before a performance or event to prepare and make it go smoothly. Synonyms: Practice, run-through, preparation, trial
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phrasal verb.
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To continue doing something without stopping, especially when it’s hard. Synonyms: Continue, persist, carry on, stick with
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To hit something with a vehicle or quickly review something. Synonyms: Hit, review, go over
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To free someone or something from a difficult or trapped situation. Synonyms: Free, release, disentangle, rescue
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To confuse or puzzle someone completely. Synonyms: Baffle, confuse, bewilder, stump
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Trying to catch fish with a rod, or trying to get something cleverly or indirectly. Synonyms: Fishing, scheming, maneuvering, plotting
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A sudden start of something bad, like disease or violence. Synonyms: Eruption, flare-up, surge
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To smile in a silly, fake, or shy way. Synonyms: Smirk, grin, beam awkwardly
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To make someone extremely angry. Synonyms: Enrage, infuriate, madden, provoke
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Not flexible or willing to change. Synonyms: Stiff, unbending, strict, inflexible
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Something imagined, not real. Synonyms: Illusion, invention, hallucination, fantasy
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Something placed or layered over something else. Synonyms: Overlaid, layered, stacked, combined
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To forcefully eject something (like liquid or words). Synonyms: Vomit, gush, spout, pour, erupt
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To tell someone a secret because you trust them. Synonyms: Reveal, disclose, open up, trust
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To pack or hide something carefully. Synonyms: Pack, tuck, store, stash
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A small group, a capsule, or a shell holding things inside. Synonyms: Capsule, cluster, group, shell
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A small problem or interruption; or to attach something. Synonyms: Snag, glitch, setback, attach
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To push or bump against someone in a crowd, usually to get ahead. Synonyms: Shove, bump, push, scramble
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To burn with hot liquid or steam. Synonyms: Burn, blister, sear
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A shiny liquid coating used to protect or improve the appearance of surfaces. Synonyms: Gloss, polish, finish, coat
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Full of interesting, important, or surprising things happening. Synonyms: Busy, action-packed, dramatic, memorable
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