| Term | Definition |
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eclipse |
a temporary or permanent dimming or cutting off of light |
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materialize |
to appear suddenly, as if out of nowhere |
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regulations |
an official rule stating what and how things should be done |
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calisthenics |
vigorous physical exercise for improving fitness |
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solemnly |
showing no humor, showing sincerity |
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singed |
burned slightly so that only the edge or tip is affected |
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perpetual |
endless, lasting forever |
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appalling |
horryfying, dreadful |
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tolerant |
open minded, accepting |
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implicate |
point the finger at |
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imperative |
essential, critical |
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audacious |
adventurous, daredevil, courageous |
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chaotic |
disorganized, uncontrolled |
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imperative |
absolutely necessary |
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peculiar |
unusual or strange |
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contemplate |
to think about at length |
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conjunction |
the act of joining or combining tow or more things |
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stabilize |
to make something steady or firm an not likely to move |
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ominous |
threatening, suggesting something bad is going to happen |
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menacing |
a possible source of danger or harm |
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vintage |
no longer fasionable or modern |
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scheme |
a systematic plan of action |
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