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ADJECTIVE: able to move quickly and easily; gracefully active |
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NOUN: a playful or silly act or trick |
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VERB: to make(someone) feel less sad or disappointed; to comfort |
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conspicuous
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ADJECTIVE: obvious; easily seen |
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VERB: to make something false in order to deceive |
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VERB: 1. to stare with the mouth wide open 2. to open wide |
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ADJECTIVE: of or relating to infants; childish |
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inquisitive
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ADJECTIVE: 1. interested in searching for truth or knowledge 2. asking too many questions about other people's business |
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NOUN: moral goodness, honesty, and sincerity |
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NOUN: a confusing network of winding paths or passages |
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VERB: 1. to mix together; to combine 2. to join or participate with others |
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obligation
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NOUN: a legal or moral responsibility; that which a person must(or must not) do; duty |
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ADJECTIVE: 1. unreasonable determined to have one's own way; unwilling to change one's mind or do what someone else wants 2. hard to treat, remove, or control |
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NOUN: a very difficult or painful test or experience |
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