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(adj) having or involving antagonistic parties or opposing interests s-enemy a-ally She continuously disagreed with me so she was my adversary. |
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(n) devotion or loyalty to a person, group, or cause s-devotion a-disloyal I pledge allegiance to my softball team because i love playing with them and i will always be loyal to my team |
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(V) to protect or fight for as a champion s-hero a-coward I championed during the game because i was up to bat and i hit a home run to win the game. |
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(N) knightly skills; gentleman s-gentleman a-rude I went out on a date with my boyfriend and he showed great chivalry and opened the doors for me. |
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(N) One in attendance at a royal court s-jury a-peasant My ancestors were courtier in the royal courts of Germany |
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(N) the quality or state of being faithful s-faithful a-disloyal i have fidelity for my boyfriend because i will never cheat in him |
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(N) an illicit lover s-girlfriend a-enemy He took his paramour to a hotel so they could have a fun weekend alone together |
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(N) exceptional valor, bravery, or ability, esp. in combat or battle s-accomplishment a-failure I am very prowess when it comes to softball because i can hit a lot of home runs |
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(v) to repay; reward as for service s-repay a- withdraw Spider man saved Mary Jane and she recompensed him with a kiss |
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(n) a trial of skill in some game in which competitors play a series of contests s-contest a-give up I played in a softball tournament with 90 teams so we could see who has the best team in the US |
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