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to force the breath violently through the nose with a loud, harsh sound.
to snort
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having many haphazard extensions;aimless;wandering;
rambling
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to stimulate; excite;
to hype
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to (cause to) become cracked, roughened, and reddened;
chapped
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a feeling of pleasure, approval, and often respect or wonder;
admiration
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a mammal belonging to a family of animals that has four sharp teeth that grow continually;
rodent
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to make the deep, throaty sound that a hog or pig makes;
grunting
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to hang by a sling or place so as to swing loosely;
to sling
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a small upright piano
spinet
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overspread with clouds
overcast
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to drop or let fall in; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly;
to dump
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to go from a higher to a lower place, level, or series;
to descend
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a mood of quiet and barely held back anger; a fit of resentment; to puff or blow; breathe heavily;
to huff
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a short, quick blast of air, smoke, vapor, etc;
to puff
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not clearly stated or expressed; indefinite or indistinct in nature or character;
to vague
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a thin, rectangular piece of wood, slate, etc., laid in rows that partly cover each other on the roofs and sides of buildings;
shingle
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a favorable or good occasion or time (to do something);
opportunity
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a person who computes insurance premium rates, dividends, risks, etc., based on statistical data;
actuary
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anything unpredictable, risky, or problematical; gamble;
crapshoot
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of little depth; not deep;
shallow
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partly melted snow;
slush
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a lack of respect; scorn; disregard;
contempt
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an elevation of earth; a heap or raised mass;
mound;
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to walk on or step on heavily; trample;
to stomp
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lacking proper feeling for others; thoughtless;
inconciderate
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a quick, sharp pull, push, twist, throw, or the like; sudden movement; a foolish, stupid person;
jerk
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to throw, esp. lightly or carelessly;
to toss
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a thin piece of this rock or a similar material, used esp. for roofing or as a writing surface;
slate;
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impossible or hard to believe;
incredible
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a man's formal daytime coat having the front portion of the skirt cut away from the waist so as to curve or slope to the tails at the back;
cutaway coat
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a hole or tunnel in the ground made by an animal;
burrow
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anything said or done, on or off stage, followed by a specified speech or action; anything that serves as a signal about what to do or say;
cue
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the withdrawal of a military force before an enemy; a place for quiet thinking or privacy;
retreat
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a small meat-eating animal having a long, slender body and short legs;
weasel
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a sharp, shrill cry or sound; a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high-pitched sound;
squeak
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to cause to become silent or quiet;
hush
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to fail to reach the expectations, hopes, or wishes of;
disappointment
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to arouse or stir up the emotions or feelings of;
to excite
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warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful;
grateful
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infested with lice; mean; contemptible;
lousy
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to treat (someone) with deep contempt; be rude to; a rude action or remark;
insult
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tilted or slanted to one side; off-center; cross-eyed;
cockeyed
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a rounded drinking cup with a handle; a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware;
mug
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fool or stupid person; a female breast;
boob
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to cause (someone) to have a feeling of impatience or anger; annoy;
to irritate
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to (cause to) move with great or too much speed; hurried activity;
rush
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to disturb or bother in a way that displeases, troubles, or irritates;
annoy
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to become worse or inferior in character; to disintegrate or wear away;
to deteriorate
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to shake or tremble with cold, fear, etc; a tremulous motion;
to shiver
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a person who loafs; lazy person;
loafer
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to look or stare with dislike, discontent, or anger; to glare;
to glower
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to be present at; to go with or happen as a result; accompany;
to attend
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a hand tool made of a broad blade attached to a handle, used for taking up or throwing dirt or other loose matter;
shovel
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an apparatus or machine for raising, pushing in or out, or compressing fluids or gases;
pump
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to press together with force; compress; to fit into a small or crowded space or time span;
to squeeze
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a strong, violent blow; thrill; excitement;
to bang
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to (cause to) move, esp. to leave, roughly or hurriedly; to proceed or work rapidly or energetically; to be aggressively energetic;
to hustle
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to call or cry out loudly; to utter or yell (something) loudly;
to shout
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a flock of geese when not flying; an often noisy group;
gaggle
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to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion, etc.; persuade; to maneuver into a desired position by careful handling;
to coax
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to (cause to) move slightly; to (cause to) change one's opinion or stated position; (cause to) give in;
to budge;
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a man or boy in charge of horses or a stable; to make (oneself or one's clothing) neat or tidy; to clean, brush, and otherwise tend;
groom
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Dinner jacket. a man's jacket for semiformal evening dress; a complete semiformal outfit, including this jacket and dark trousers;
tuxedo / tux
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to do or follow the wishes or instructions of; to comply with; follow;
to obey
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not steady or firm; unstable; shaky; irregular or uneven;
unsteady
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a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile; to accumulate;
heap
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to say words, or to make sounds, in a low tone hard to understand or hear;
mutter
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the chanting or saying of magical words; the chanting or uttering of words purporting to have magical power;
incantation
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to scatter in drops or particles; to disperse or distribute here and there;
to sprinkle
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to (cause or allow to) run or fall from a container, esp. accidentally or wastefully; a spilling, as of liquid;
to spill
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to look at with continued attention; observe thoughtfully; to consider thoroughly; think about fully or deeply;
to contemplate
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to move, drop, or fall in a heavy, clumsy, or negligent manner; to be a complete failure;
to flop
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to fill with sudden wonder; amaze;
to astonish
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playful teasing; an exchange of light, playful, teasing remarks; good-natured raillery;
banter
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to furnish (a person, thing, etc.) with what is needed; a quantity or amount of something available; stock or store;
supply
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filled with sudden fear, horror, or amazement;
aghast
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to cut or separate (something) with quick, heavy blows, using a sharp tool like an ax; to cut into smaller pieces; minc;
chop
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the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp; a handle or hilt; a suitcase;
grip
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to confuse or bewilder; mystify;
baffle
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to cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly because of a blow; stun;
to daze
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to gasp or swallow air, as if taking a large swallow of something liquid;
to gulp
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to approach and speak to (someone), esp. in an aggressive manner;
accost
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a person passing by; a person that is passing or going by, esp on foot;
passerby
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very objectionable or offensive; annoying or objectionable due to being a showoff or attracting undue attention to oneself;
obnoxious
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to refer briefly to; speak of; an incidental reference;
mention
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a short, sharp-pointed nail with a broad, flat head; a course of action, esp. one differing from another course;
tack
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the loud cry of a donkey;
bray
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something that is extraordinary or outstanding of its kind;
doozy
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to strike the foot against something, as in running, so as to trip or fall; to walk or go unsteadily;
stumble
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not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain; not easily noticed;
obscure
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a movement or position of the hand, arm, body, head, or face that expresses an idea, opinion, emotion, etc;
gesture
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to let down, as hair, or wear or let hang in loose disorder, as clothing; to cause untidiness and disarray in;
to dishevel
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to one side; crookedly; out of line; awry;
askew
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