| Term | Definition |
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arduous |
requiring much effort; very difficult |
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canny |
shrewd and careful; watchful or one's own interest |
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climax |
the highest point; the greatest moment or event |
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endorse |
1. to sign the back of a check before cashing or depositing it---to approve of;to support---to be favorably associated with the produst in return for payment |
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exuberant |
happy and excited;bubbling over with enthusiasm |
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exuberance |
the quility of being exuberant |
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intrepid |
feelings showing no fear; brave; courageous |
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kindle |
to start burning---to cause the become excited or stirred up |
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kindling |
sticks used to start a fire |
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lucrative |
producting wealth or profit |
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mentor |
a wise and loyal friend and adviser |
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obsession |
and interest, idea, or feeling that fill's ones mind and leaves little room for anything else |
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personable |
pleasing in manner and appearance |
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proficient |
able to do something very well; skillful |
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proficency |
the quality of being proficant |
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scanty |
not enough or just barely enough; small size or amount |
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strait |
a narrow body of water connecting two larger ones |
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zest |
great enjoyment of; excitment |
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zestful |
full of zest |
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