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walk or march with labor; jog along; move wearily | |
kind or sort; a particular breed or race of animal, microbe etc | |
state of mental or physical inactivity or insensibility; sluggishness; dormancy | |
end or extinguish by forceful means; get rid of |
needlessly repetitious; using repetition or excessive wordiness | |
thin, flat slab of hard material such as baked clay or plastic, laid in rows to cover walls, floors, and roofs | |
deceptive scheme; military maneuver designed to deceive or surprise enemy | |
walk or march with labor; jog along; move wearily |
overcome or conquer; climb; place something above; be above or on top of | |
persuade to act unlawfully, especially to commit perjury | |
layer of earth's surface; layer of society | |
gift, payment, declaration, or other acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration |
a heavy textile with a woven design | |
loud and harsh; insistent; high-pitched; rough-sounding | |
overcome or conquer; climb; place something above; be above or on top of | |
a small statue; a statue or image in the round much smaller than nature |
sink; immerse; put under water | |
give light as small wax candle; narrow toward the point; become small toward one end | |
awkward; lacking grace in movement or posture | |
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; binding; rigid |
loud and harsh; insistent; high-pitched; rough-sounding | |
oversee with power of direction; take care of with authority; supervise | |
give light as small wax candle; narrow toward the point; become small toward one end | |
easily managed or controlled; governable; easily handled or worked; docile |
not availing; ineffectual or useless | |
very stormy; turbulent; rough with wind; impassioned; violent | |
overcome or conquer; climb; place something above; be above or on top of | |
interdependent relationship between groups or species, often mutually beneficial |
depravity; corrupt, depraved, or degenerate act | |
needlessly repetitious; using repetition or excessive wordiness | |
not availing; ineffectual or useless | |
tease; torture with disappointment; bait someone by showing something desirable but leaving them unsatisfied |
layer of soil on the surface | |
cut the top off; make shorter as if by cutting off | |
demanding strict attention to rules and procedures; binding; rigid | |
very stormy; turbulent; rough with wind; impassioned; violent |
overcome or conquer; climb; place something above; be above or on top of | |
state of alarm or dread; nervous apprehension; involuntary trembling or quivering | |
kind or sort; a particular breed or race of animal, microbe etc | |
any of a breed of horses, bred chiefly for racing; well-bred person |