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amenable
link: mean bull
"The matador tried to be amenable to the mean bull." |
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agreeable, responsible to authority, pleasant, willing to give in to the wishes of another
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precarious
link: carry us
"To escape the dinosaur, Mississippi Jones carried us to safety across a precarious bridge." |
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unsafe, unsteady, unstable
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criterion
link: librarian
"A criterion for any librarian is that she must know how to read." |
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a standard or rule by which something can be judged; a basis for judgement
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guise
link: disguise
"A master of disguise, sherlock Holmes concealed his real guise." |
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lesion
link: legion
"Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion suffering from their lesions." |
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wound, injury; especially one created by a disease
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gird
link: herd
"Curly girded the herd with his trusty lasso." |
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to encircle as with a belt; to prepare as for action
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fetish
link: British
"The British, they say, have an absolute fetish for tea."
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an object of unreasonable obsessive reverance or attention
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disperse
link: purse
"When the thug grabbed Dee's purse, all its contents were dispersed." |
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to scatter in various directions; distribute widely
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dissolution
link: solution
"When the heirs to the estate were unable to agree on dissolution of their parents' home, the judge's solution was to divide it into equal parts." |
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the breaking up into parts; termination of a legal bond or contract
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forage
link: forest
"Wild animals foraging for food in the forest." |
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to search or hunt for food and provision
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