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adequate: sufficient enough
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ajar: partley open
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bellow: to make a sound like a bull; roar
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beneficiary: one who benifits from something
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botch: to repair or patch poorly
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clutter: to fill or cover in a dissorderly way
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dialogue: a conversation between two or more people
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dilapidated: falling apart or ruined
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dismantle: to take apart
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emblem: a symbol or sighn token
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farce: a play filled with ridiculos happenings
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furtile: not successful
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gigantic: huge giant
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grueling: very tiring
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havoc: very great destruction
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hearth: the floor of a fireplace
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hospitable: offering friendly or generous treatment
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implore: to beg earnestly for
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infamous: very wicked
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innumerable: too many to count
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lair: the home or den of an animal
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lavish: overly generous
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lax: not strict careless
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mar: to spoil or damage
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misdemeanor: a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony
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morbid: in an unhealthy mental state
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mull: to think about or ponder
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narrative: a story or detailed report
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notorious: widely known beacuse of bad conduct
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overture: an opening move toward negotiations
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pact: an agreement or treaty
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pamper: to allow many privileges
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parasite: an organism that lives on another organism
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shrik: to avoid or get out of doing work
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stalemate: a situation in which further action is impossible
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surplus: an amount beond what is required
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timidity: the state of being easily frightend
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veto: the power to forbid or prevent
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vindictive: bearing a grudge showing strong tendency toward revenge
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wilt: to become limp and drooping