| Term | Definition |
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clammy |
being damp, soft, sticky and usually cool |
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disgrace |
being out of favor; loss of respect |
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glaring |
having a fixed look of hostility or anger |
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reckless |
lack of caution |
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stalk |
to hunt stealthily; follow in a persistent way |
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groggy |
weak and unsteady on the feet or in action |
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ornery |
having a touchy disposition |
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premonition |
previous warning or notice; anticipation of an event without conscious reasoning. |
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quavered |
trembled or shock |
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gallant |
polite and courteous to women |
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winced |
shrunk back (as from pain); flinched |
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aghast |
struck with terror, amazement or horror |
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apparently |
visibly; clearly |
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doggedly |
stubbornly determined |
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hue |
outward appearance or color |
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indignant |
angry because of something unjust or mean |
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radiates |
to send out rays of light; to shine |
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stunned |
astonished or shocked |
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vital |
important |
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subside |
to become quiet or less |