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A very heavy snowstorm with strong winds. |
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A severe, swirling tropical storm with heavy raing and winds exceeding 75 miles per hour. |
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Any of various man-made objects so as to orbit a celestial body. |
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A statement on matter of public interest, as a newspaper, on television, or on the radio. |
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The act off calling of or stoping |
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The fact or condition of being possible. |
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Threatening, dangerous, or unfriendly in nature or appearance. |
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To distribute or parcel out |
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To give honor for something |
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A teacher of the highest rank in a college or university. |
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To enlarge or magnify beyond the truth. |
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A round or oval ornament or desing resembling a large medal. |
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A main character who harms or threatens the good or heroic charcters in a story, play, etc. |
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To engage in chatty conversation, to spread rumors. |
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A special quality naturally belonging to something and requiring full use of one's abilities, energy, or resources. |
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To supply with what is needed or wanted. |
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Needed to achieve a certain result or effect. |
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To reduce to a shorter form by leaving out some of the letters. |
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Unlike, different, distinct. |
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