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Barricade
A barrier, an obstruction
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Beckon
To signal with one's hand
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Beneficiary
A person who receives money or property from a will or from an insurance policy
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Bitter
A sharp, acrid taste
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Brandishment
coaxing, persuasion by flattery
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Bleak
cold and bare, cheerless
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Blithe
carefree and gay; lighthearted
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Blizzard
A severe snowstorm
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Blunder
an error; a mistake
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Brandish
to shake or wave a weapon menacingly
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Brawl
A noisy fight or quarrel
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Bribe
Money or gift used to influence someone to do something he should not
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Brim
The upper edge of anything hollow
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Brink
The edge of a high place
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Broom
an object used to sweep the floor
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Bully
to be cruel to weaker people or animals
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Bump
a light blow, a jolt
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Cabal
a group of conspirators
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Callous
Insensitive, unfeeling
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Captive
a person who is not permitted to leave, someone who is confined
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Cast
to throw out or down
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Castigate
to reprove (scold)
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Cataclysm
A great flood, a terrible event
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Chaos
Without organization, confusion
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Chasm
A deep crack in the earth
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Cluttered
Confused, disorganized, littered
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Coerce
To compel by pressure or threat
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Colleague
A fellow worker, co-worker
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Colloquy
A formal conversation, a conference
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Compassion
Sympathy, pity
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Complexion
the natural colour and appearance of the skin
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Compliment
An expression of praise or admiration
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Concoct
to devise, to invent
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Concurrence
An agreement , usually by equals
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Condone
to overlook, to excuse
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Confide
To entrust a secret
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