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amplify: Enlarge; to add details or ILLUSTRATIONS; to increase in magnitude or STRENGTH
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ascent: a movement upward
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barren: not able to produce OFFSPRING; usually FAILURE to fruit; producing INFERIOR or little to no vegetation
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bask: to enjoy a warm or pleasant feeling
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boisterous: noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline Ex. "a boisterous crowd"; "a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand"; "a robustious group of teenagers"
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climate: a region with specified WEATHER conditions; the usual or most widespread MOOD or conditions
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curb: An enclosing BORDER often along the edge of a street; to CONTROL by or furnish with or as if with a curb
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disperse: to cause to become SPREAD widely; to move in different DIRECTIONS
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fruitless: not bearing FRUIT; producing no GOOD results
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glimpse: to take a QUICK look; see MOMENTARILY or incompletely
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harsh: Disagreeable to the TOUCH; causing discomfort or PAIN; making many or DIFFICULT demands; not pleasant to the ARTISTIC sense; used of circumstances (especially weather) that cause suffering; extremely unkind or cruel (harsh words or actions)
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husky: muscular and heavily built
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larder: pantry; a place where FOODS are kept
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muffle: to wrap up so as to CONCEAL or PROTECT; to deaden the SOUND of
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objection: an argument against; reason for dislike/disapproval
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peer: a person who is of equal standing with another in a group; to look hard at something that is difficult to see
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pristine: immaculately clean and unused
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probe: a slender medical INSTRUMENT especially for examining a cavity (as a deep wound); a device used to penetrate or send back information especially from OUTER SPACE; a careful INVESTIGATION
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rugged: having a ROUGH uneven surface; involving HARDSHIP: presenting a severe test of physical, mental, or moral strength; sturdy and strong in constitution or construction
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scale: either pan of a balance; a device for WEIGHING; any of the small stiff flat PLATES that form an outer covering on the body of some animals and especially fishes and reptiles
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sedate: QUIET in manner or conduct; to cause to be calm or quiet as by administering a sedative to; characterized by dignity and propriety
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shingle: a small, thin piece of BUILDING material for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of a building; a small SIGN; a woman's short HAIRCUT
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swarm: a great number of BEES leaving together from a hive with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere; a large number grouped TOGETHER and usually in motion
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terrain: (n.) the landscape, especially considered with regard to its physical features or fitness for some use; a field of knowledge
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wallow: devote oneself entirely to something