| Term | Definition |
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severence |
the act of cutting off or apart |
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excruciating |
agonizing; intensely painful |
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tediously |
in a bored and tiresome manner; dully |
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mortality |
the condition of being sure to die at sometime |
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parched |
severely dry |
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console |
to comfort or cheer someone experiencing sorrow or disappointment |
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throng |
a large number of people or things crowded together |
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suffuse |
to spread through or over |
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purging |
a removal of whatever is unclean or undesirable; cleansing |
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impervious |
incapable of being passed through, affected, or disturbed |
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sporadically |
irregularly or occasionally |
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reverberate |
to echo; resound |
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pang |
a sudden sharp feeling of pain or distress |