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(adj.) sharp or biting, bitterly pungent; caustic |
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(noun) one who seeks or desires a career, advancement, status, etc. |
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(noun) something attributed as belonging to a a person, thing, group, etc.; a quality, character, characteristic, or property |
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(adj.) morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; mean spirited; selfish; cowardly |
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(noun) a building used for lodging soldiers, usually a fort or camp |
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(noun) a building used for soldiers to live in, usually a fort or camp |
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(noun) a general store and cafeteria at a military base |
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(adv.) without stop or pause; unending; incessant; continual, never ending |
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(noun) skill employed in a shrewd or sly manner, as in deceiving; craftiness; guile |
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(verb) to receive or obtain from a source or origin |
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(adj.) in bad humor; discontented |
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(noun) all the people born in the same time period |
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(adj.) characterized by severe suffering or sorrow, serious or grave |
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(noun) group spirit, comradeship |
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(adj.) lacking food, clothing, and other necessities of life because of poverty; needy; poor; impoverished |
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(verb) to fill with wild, fierce anger; make furious; enrage |
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(noun) materials used in war, especially weapons and ammunition |
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(verb int.) to speak indistinctly with the lips partly closed, mumble; murmur |
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(verb) to banish or exclude from a group; shun |
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(adj.) of like or fit for a palace; magnificent |
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(adj.) offensively condescending |
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(adj.) insignificant; petty |
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(verb) to thrust forward, to project |
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(noun) an officer who has charge of providing quarters, clothing, fuel, and transportation, etc. for troops |
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(noun) a file or line, esp. of people waiting their turn |
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(verb) to pay back wrong, injury, etc; return like for like, usually to return evil for evil |
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(noun) remembering; recalling past persons, events, etc |
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(noun) a give up of a right, title, possession, etc; renouncing |
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(verb) to demand or take, as by authority, for military purposes, public needs, etc. |
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(noun) echo back; an echo |
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(noun) a small bag, sometimes with a shoulder strap |
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(adj.) unyielding, firm, inflexible |
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(noun) a craving or consumption of large quantities of food |
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(noun) the act of complete destruction |
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(noun) a ghost or ghostlike image of a [erspm |
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(noun) a person or animal who acts in a monotonous, routine manner, without active intelligence |
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(verb) to completely confuse, perplex |
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(noun) an abnormal fear of enclosed spaces |
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(verb) to change from a liquid to a solid by freezing; coagulate, thicken |
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(verb) to shake violently |
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(verb) to corrupt or tarnish the morality of individual(s) by leading away from duty, virtue or morality; corrupt or seduce |
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(noun) a mental disturbance marked by confusion, disordered speech, and hallucinations |
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(verb) to destroy, pull or tear down; to ruin |
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(verb) to consume greedily and eagerly; eat very hungrily |
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(verb) to throw into disorder or confusion |
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(verb) to have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl |
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(noun) heavy discharge of blood esp. from a blood vessel that has been damaged |
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(verb) to make an impression; have an effect or impact, esp. a negative one |
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(noun) something that influences or persuades; incentive; act of influencing |
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(noun) disobedience to authority |
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(adv.) using few words; expressing much in few words; concise or right to the point |
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(adj.) intending or indended to harm |
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(noun) a vigorous onset, assault, or attack |
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(noun) a protective wall or earth defense along the top of a trench or other place of concealment for troops |
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(adj.) lacking in color or liveliness |
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(adj.) very high or steep; hasty rash; rushing headlong, very rapid |
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(adj.) having more power, authority; superior; more noticeable, prevailing |
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(verb) to intentionally hold back in an act or contraint |
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(verb) to shake with a slight trembling motion; tremble |
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(verb) to borrow with no intention of returning; seek to obtain at the expense or through the generosity of others by stealth |
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(verb) an informal word for scurry, to hustle or move along |
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(adj.) silent because of bad humor or anger; showing bad humor or anger; gloomy; badtempered and sulky |
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(noun) complete or partial loss of consciousness |
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(adj.) easily shaken or nervous |
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(adj.) not achievable or accomplishable |
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(verb) to provide fresh air to a space and replace used or contaminated air |
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(adv.) irately or indicative or anger or fury |
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(noun) a state of abnormality, lapse of a healthy mental state |
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(adj.) lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness; listless, weak |
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(verb) to determine the worth of |
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(noun) a formal agreement between enemies to stop fighting a war |
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9Noun) a heavy barrier of artillery fire to protect one's own advancing or retreating troops or to stop the advance of enemy troops |
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(verb) to cause to become pale |
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(noun) a colorless nonflammable but volatile liquid, used formerly as an anesthetic |
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(noun) the department of an army charged with supplying provisions |
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(noun) something given or received as an equivalent for services, injury, debt, loss, suffering, or the like |
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(noun) injury to the brain caused by a blow, fall or the like; usually resulting in loss of consciousness |
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(noun) a public statement in which someone criticizes someone or something severely |
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(noun) a person recovering from an illness, injury, or operation |
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(adj.) without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter |
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(adj.) deserving to be despised, contempible |
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(noun) the state of being decayed or destroyed; desolation |
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(verb) to see or show a difference between things |
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(verb) to make someone feel worried, confused, or surprised |
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(noun) the art or act of foretelling the future by non-rational methods |
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(noun) an infectious disease marked by inflammation and ulceration of the lower part of the bowels, with diarrhea that becomes mucous and hemorrhagic |
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(verb) to grow weak or thin and waste away physically |
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(noun) a complicated relationship; the process of becoming tangled |
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(verb) to leave empty; withdraw from |
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(adj.) hard to please; caring much about small details |
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(verb) to leave empty; withdraw from |
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(adj.) hard to please; caring much about small details |
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(noun) a period of two weeks |
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(adj.) lifeless, inanimate, not possessing sensation or understanding |
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(adj.) doubtful; unsure of how to act or proceed |
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(adj.) lifeless, inanimate, not possessing sensation or understanding |
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(adj.) doubtful; unsure of how to act or proceed |
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(verb) to affect with nausea; sicken |
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(adj.) diverging from a given straight line or course; slanting or sloping, especially in direction; nether parallel nor perpendicular |
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(adj.) having a milky iridescence |
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(verb) to shake or tremble from cold, weakness, fear, anger, or the like |
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(noun) a fixed allowance of provisions or food, especially for soldiers or sailors |
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(noun) a coat worn as part of a military or other uniform |
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(noun) a fight between two parties of soldiers, especially one that is away from the main fighting in a war |
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(noun) the indiscriminate or brutal killing of large numbers of people, as in war; massacre |
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(adj.) obtained, done, made, etc., by stealth; secret or unauthorized |
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(adj.) unnecessary or needless, more than is sufficient or required; excessive |
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