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brittle |
easily broken becaus of being dey and hard |
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delectable |
very pleasing to the taste; enjoyable; delightful |
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describe |
to tell about in detail, to draw or form the outline of, DECRIPTION a describing statement |
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evade |
to keep away from; or avoid by cleverness or trickry, evasive trying to avoid; not direct or straightforward |
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issue |
a sending out, a problem that is being talked about (BUSH), a result or out come( bush was a bad one, to give out; to go, come, or flow out, to come about as a result(bush) |
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occupy |
to live in; to fill or take up, to take possession of by capturing(a rigon, town, or country) |
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paralyze |
to stop all movement in, to make helpless or powerless |
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quibble |
to avoid what is important and talk about other things; to talk off the point; to argue pointlssly, a minor argument; a small objection |
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thrifty |
inclined to save; not wasteful |
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troupe |
a group or company, especially a group of intertainers |
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venom |
the poison of snakes and some other animals, bitter feeling; hatred VENOMOUS malicious, spiteful; hatefull |
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