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- The Order is eschewing any form of transport that is controlled or regulated by the Ministry; they mistrust everything to do with the place.
- Abstaining or keeping away from
- es-choo-ing
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- Some of the throng sniggered.
- A multitude of people assembled together
- thrawng
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- No doubt it would have felt strange, impertininent even, but after all, it had been common knowledge that Dumbledore had taken part in that legendary duel.
- Intrusive
- im-pur-tn-uh[image]nt
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- Revulsion and fury rose in him like vomit; he balled up the newspaper and threw it, with all his force, at the wall, where it joined the rest of the rubbish heaped around his overflowing bin.
- A strong feeling of repugnance or dislike
- ri-vuhl-shuh[image]n
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- Harry looked up at his uncle and felt a mixture of exasperation and amusement.
- The state of being annoyed or irritated
- ig-zas-puh-rey-shuh[image]n
- Noun
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