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VERB: 1. to bear patiently, to put up with 2. to last, to stay or remain 3. to accept, to obey or follow, to remain faithful |
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NOUN: 1. an approach or way to a place 2. the ability or permission to approach, enter, or use |
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NOUN: extreme confusion and disorder |
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ADJECTIVE: straight up and down
VERB: to build |
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NOUN: a short trip for pleasure |
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NOUN: a deep, narrow, valley, usually steep and rocky
VERB: to stuff with food, to eat greedily |
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ADJECTIVE: covered with dirt that has been rubbed into the surface, very dirty |
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NOUN: 1. something carved or written on a surface, especially something meant to last 2. a brief message written inside a book |
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intolerable
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ADJECTIVE: too hard or painful to stand, unbearable |
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VERB: 1. to crush or grind into powder or dust 2. to destroy completely |
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NOUN: 1. a doubt or uncertainty, uneasiness(often plural) 2. a guilty feeling (often plural) |
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ADJECTIVE: strong and healthy |
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ADJECTIVE: stretched firmly, drawn tight |
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NOUN: a large gathering, a crowd
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ADJECTIVE: calm, quiet, peaceful |
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