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4
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simple past tense of know.
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6
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the edible root of such a plant.
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7
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having little or no money, goods, or other means of support.
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9
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the finely ground meal of grain.
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10
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To send flowing or falling.
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11
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To take without permission or right.
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13
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to run away.
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15
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something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence.
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16
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to provide support for or relief to.
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19
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to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
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20
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a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or other moving mechanism by the absorption or transfer ofthe energy of momentum
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22
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of recent origin, production, purchase, etc.
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24
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to sail about on a pleasure trip.
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26
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to move along, carried by or as by the wind.
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27
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an assistant or helper, especially a confidential one.
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28
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beloved or loved.
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29
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he power or faculty of seeing.
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31
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the position or location of a town, building, etc.
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32
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the price of conveyance or passage in a bus, train, airplane, or other vehicle.
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33
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to cease to live.
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34
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free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice.
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35
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used as an exclamation of greeting.
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1
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simple past tense of eat.
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2
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a plural of foot.
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3
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any of various modified forms of iron.
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5
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comprising the full quantity, amount, extent, number, etc.
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8
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an opening through something.
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9
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the blossom of a plant.
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12
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the pure color of a clear sky.
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13
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a noteworthy or extraordinary act or achievement.
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14
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to act on; produce an effect or change in.
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17
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a coloring material or matter.
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18
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a group of persons involved in a particular kind of work or working together
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19
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to smash, split, or divide into parts violently
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21
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a cardinal number.
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23
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any of numerous small, wingless bloodsucking and noted for their ability to leap.
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25
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a bronze coin of the U.S., the 100th part of a U.S. dollar: made of steel during part of 1943
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28
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any of several ruminants of the family Cervidae, most of the males of which have solid, deciduousantlers.
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29
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simple past tense and past participle of send.
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30
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having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically.
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