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To stare openmouthed in amazement; to open wide |
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To distort in such a way as to make unintelligible |
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To regard with excessive or malicious satisfaction |
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A long pointed stick used for driving animals; anything that spurs a person on To drive or urge on |
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Relating to a drawn or pictorial representation; visual; Giving a clear and effective picture |
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Freely given; done without recompense; Uncalled for; unjustified |
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Tending to form or move in a herd or other group; social; Enjoying the company of others; sociable |
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To contort the features of the face in order to indicate pain (n.) A twisted facial expression indicating pain, disgust, or disapproval |
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To feel around uncertainly for |
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Extremely demanding and exhausting |
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Causing great shock, horror, and repugnance |
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Easily cheated or deceived |
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Worn and exhausted from anxiety, disease, hunger, or fatigue |
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A long, emotional public address designed to around strong feelings or spur the audience on to action; a similar piece of writing. (v.) To deliver a harangue |
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A forerunner (v.) To herald the approach of |
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A stately, magnificent tomb. |
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A long series of wanderings or adventures. Normally epic as hell. |
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Wildly fanciful or unrealistic. |
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To bully, torment, or treat with insolence. |
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A venerable or wise old man. |
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Caught between Scylla and Charybdis (phrase) - |
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Being forced to choose between the lesser of two evils. |
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To wander or ramble aimlessly. |
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A generous patron or supporter. |
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Pertaining to tragedy or dramatic art in general. |
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A rival or opponent whom one cannot best or overcome. |
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To make matters worse or aggravate a situation. |
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Open Pandora’s Box (phrase) - |
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To do something that will start many bad things. |
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A shrewish or ill-tempered woman. |
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Very loud or powerful in sound. |
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A wise and trusted counselor. |
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Platonic Relationship (phrase) - |
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A non-sexual, affectionate relationship. |
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Leave no stone unturned (phrase) - |
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To cover all possibilities. |
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To discover something of value. |
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Not functioning properly. |
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To buy something unseen previously. |
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A backhanded compliment - |
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An insult disguised as a compliment. |
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Wear one’s heart on one’s sleeve - |
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Making no attempt to hide one’s feelings. |
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To set one’s personal pride aside for a more humble stance. |
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Start something before the appropriate time. |
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Aiming to do something very great or very challenging. |
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To hear or learn about something. |
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Doing something that will cause more trouble than it’s worth. |
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An extremely clumsy person. |
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To give a very special, warm welcome. |
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A good idea that is often common knowledge; not exactly a law or rule. More like common sense. |
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Keep one’s options open - |
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To wait before making a choice. |
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A culture with lifestyles in opposition to the norms of the majority. |
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To follow a specifically laid out plan. |
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To make a subjective evaluation. |
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An operation required physical/technical know-how. |
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A specific way of living. |
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The evening hours, generally between 7-11 PM. |
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A guess of something that is very approximate. |
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Someone trained to assist a professional, but is not skilled in the art itself. |
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One who is in charge of an organization. |
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A woman’s loose dressing gown. |
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A stagnant waterbed which only holds water in the rainy season. |
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A term of respect meaning sir or master. |
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A long, full, colorless robe worn for leisure. |
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A fully furnished veranda used as a living room. |
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A twilled cotton cloth of dull yellowish brown. |
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A garment worn by Indian women with a piece of cloth over the shoulder. |
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A tree or shrub that has been dwarfed. |
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A long piece of material worn by women around their heads or shoulders. |
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A native Hawaiian dance that tells a story. |
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A bland white cheese-like food made from curdled soy milk. |
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Physical or mental disciplines for attaining liberation from the material world. |
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A wreath of flowers for the neck or head. |
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Tired and unhappy because of prolonged worry |
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(Of a person’s face) looking strained from illness, exhaustion, anxiety, or pain |
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Lean and haggard; b/c of suffering from hunger or age |
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Me tonight. Weak and emaciated |
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Having deeply sunken eyes, like some asians, typically b/c of illness or tiredness |
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Weak, strained; giving the impression of illness or exhaustion |
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Resembling a corpse in being very pale, thing, or bony |
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Tense and pale from cold, worry, or hunger |
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Color of skin -- indication of good health |
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Having a red or flushed complexion |
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Ruddy - (adj.) (Of a person’s face) |
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having a healthy red color |
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Having a ruddy complexion; high-colored |
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A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation |
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A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something |
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A better attack or denunciation, esp. a verbal one |
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To talk lengthily, assertively, or tediously about a subject |
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To express one’s opinions in a way considered annoyingly pompous and dogmatic |
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A person or thing that comes before another of the same kind |
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A person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen |
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A sign or warning that something, esp. something momentous is likely to happen |
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To give a sign or warning that something bad will happen |
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To be an early indication or version of something… to imagine beforehand (archaic) |
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Feeling or showing tiredness, esp. as a result of lack of sleep |
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Involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring |
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Giving strength or energy |
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We already had this, but i forgot it. Disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death and injury |
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Vivid so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect |
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Having or showing too great a readiness to believe things |
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Naive - (adj.) (Of a person) |
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showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. Noun is naivety |
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Ingenuous - (adj.) (Of a person) |
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innocent and unsuspecting |
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Unsuspecting - (adj.) (Of a person or animal) |
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not aware of the presence of danger; feeling no suspicion |
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Can be taken advantage of; made full use of |
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Not cautious; not aware of possible dangers or problems |
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The color. hahahaha. no. (Of a person) inexperienced, naive, gullible |
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Not easily convinced; having doubts |
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Unable to believe in something |
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Hesitating or doubting; suspecting |
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Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems |
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Wary and unwilling to take risks; vigilant |
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To stare openly, often stupidly |
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To look with amazement with eyes wide open |
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To stare at something intensely (usually at something moving --turn head slowly) |
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To stare in a lecherous manner SCANDALOUSSS |
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To open wide (one’s mouth) |
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Usually to express disapproval or irritation |
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Pucker (the mouth) - (v.) |
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To tightly contract (usually facial muscles); Ex: Berko puckers his lips before he kisses Haley |
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To make more complex; cause to become bewildered |
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To severely mutilate, to disfigure by physical means |
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To violently disfigure; cause injury |
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To give a false or inaccurate account of something |
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Measures or conditions to maintain control or limits |
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To check, balance, or restrain |
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To check, balance, or restrain |
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A thing that discourages or intends to discourage someone from doing something |
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To restrain or keep in check |
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To stop or slow the progress of (something undesirable) |
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To discourage from doing something; esp. by instilling fear or doubt |
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To delay or prevent through obstruction; to hinder |
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Attracting attention for being unusual, extreme, or prominent |
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Having a revealing effect; significant |
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Full of life and energy; intellectually stimulating or perspective |
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Very similar to the thing being represented |
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Representing familiar things; close to real life |
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Visually attractive; (of language) unusual and vivid |
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Ambiguous, lacking detail; unclear in meaning |
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Drained of color (usually referring to a part of the body); lacking vitality |
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Pallid - (adj.) (Of a person’s face) |
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pale; typically because of poor health; insipid |
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Dull and unremarkable; lacking strong features or characteristics |
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Unjustified or authorized |
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Having no foundation or basis in fact |
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Having no foundation or basis in fact |
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Having no foundation or basis in fact |
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Describing an overtly expressive person; outgoing |
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Relaxed and pleasant; (of a person) friendly and sociable |
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Characterized by disliking humankind and avoids human society |
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Typical of an introvert; concerned with own affairs (community, company, group) |
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An angry, bad-tempered expression; to frown in an angry way |
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an angry or sullen look; to have an angry or sullen look |
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A fierce or angry stare; to stare in such a way |
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A slight grimace caused by pain or distress; to give an such a grimace (involuntary) |
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To handle something clumsily |
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Flounder around (for) - (v.) |
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To struggle or stagger helplessly or clumsily in water or mud; struggle mentally |
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To get pleasure from a situation or experience |
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To get pleasure from a situation or experience |
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To cherish or enjoy greatly; to be pleased about |
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To say something in a tone of gloating satisfaction; express a feeling of happiness |
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Hoist his own petard. feel elation of jubilation rejoice |
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A poke with a finger, foot, or pointed object; an act of stimulation |
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A thing that prompts or encourages someone (usually a spike for urging a horse forward) |
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A thing that will stimulate (something) |
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Something that motivates or encourages someone |
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A thing that persuades or influences someone to do something |
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An annoying person; esp. one who provokes others into action by criticism |
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To stimulate or persuade; to poke someone with a finger, foot, or pointed object |
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To give incentive or encouragement… pretty much the opposite of what I get from Berko |
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To push forward, often through encouragement or by physical means |
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To urge or encourage someone to do something. yay vague descriptions |
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