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An intruder or trespasser |
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Accustomed
He was_____ to read the paper at breakfeast.
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Before or sooner than
I turned my sheet in ____ it was due. |
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Very steep
The _________ hill was fun to ski down. |
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Go about in search of plunder
The criminals ________-ed through the village. |
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Twist, pull, or tear away with force; wrench away
She ______-ed the knife away from the attaker. |
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To settle a dispute by agreeing that each will give up a part of what he or she demands |
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Harmful to morals; destroying peace
The__________ zombies destroyed Earth. |
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Bind the arms of; bind to something
He had to _______ the rabid raccon down. |
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Give by keeping
silent or by not making objections, accept the conclusions or arrangments of others. |
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