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n.Something that causes great damage or harm.
adj.Causing much damage or harm. |
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v.To run away from danger or from something frightening |
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n.A crack or break, as in metal or bone.
v.To crack or break. |
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adj.1.Great in size or extent.
2.Great in degree. |
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adj.1.Very strong; very great.
2.Showing great depth of feeling.
n.Great strength or force. |
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v.To look into closely; to study in great detail. |
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v.To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly.
n.A jerking or swaying movement. |
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adj.Great in size, number, or importance.
n.1.A military officer just above a captain in rank.
2.The main subject a student is studying.
v.To study as one’s most important subject. |
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adj.Small; unimportant.
n.A person who is not yet an adult; a child. |
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v.1.To make rigid with terror; to terrify.
2.To change into a stonelike substance. |
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v.To say what will happen before it takes place.
n.Something that is predicted. |
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adj.1.Likely to have or do.
2.Lying face downward. |
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adj.1.Thinly grown or spread.
2.Not crowded. |
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v.1To fall or push over.
2.to overthrow |
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adj.Having to do with cities. |
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