| Term | Definition |
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antics |
ridiculous behavior or actions |
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awoved |
declard openly without shame |
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banter |
playful teasing |
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bountiful |
given abundantly and generously |
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congested |
over crowded; filled to excess |
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detriment |
harm or loss; injury,damage,disadvantage; cause of harm |
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durable |
not easily worn out |
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enterprising |
energetic, willing and able to start something new |
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frugal |
economical, avoiding waste or luxury |
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gingerly |
with extreme care or caution |
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glut |
point of overstuffing; an oversupply |
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incognito |
in a disguised state |
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invalidate |
to make valueless, take away all force or effect |
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legendary |
Mrs. Haynor |
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maim |
to cripple, disable, injure, disfigure |
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minimize |
to make smaller than before |
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wanton |
reckless, heartless |
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venerate |
look up to with great respect |
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oblique |
not straightforward or direct |
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veer |
to change direction or course suddeny, swerve |