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Bounty |
A payment made as a reward, especially one made by the authorities; that which is given freely by nature or a generous person. |
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Camouflage |
The hiding of something as a result of its appearance; Something used as a cover or disguise; To hide or conceal, especially by disguising the appearance of. |
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Ebb |
To recede, fall back, or pull away from; To fall to a lower level or weaker state; to dwindle. |
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Forage |
To search for good or supplies; Food such as hay or grain for farm animals. |
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Harass |
To trouble or annoy by attacking repeatedly; To cause to become worried or weary. |
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Insulate |
To cover with a material that keeps electricity, heat, or sound from escaping. |
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Lethargic |
Slow moving; Sleepy or tired. |
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Maneuver |
A planned military movement; A skillful move or clever trick. |
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Mottled |
Marked with different colored patches or blotches. |
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Murky |
Dark; Gloomy. |
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Proximity |
The state of being close or next to; nearness. |
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Replenish |
To fill up again. |
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Sleek |
Smooth and glossy; Having slender, graceful lines. |
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Wary |
On one's guard; watchful; suspicious. |
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Wean |
To cause to stop depending on a mother's milk for nourishment; To detach from something one has grown accustomed to. |