| Term | Definition |
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brawl |
a rough noisy fight |
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casual |
not planned; suitible for everyday life |
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constant |
not changing |
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excel |
to do well; to be better or greater than others |
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exhaust |
to use up; the waste from an engine |
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hardy |
able to survive under bad conditions; tough |
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medicore |
of low to medium quality; barely passable |
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monotonous |
always the same; no varying; boring |
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originate |
to bring or come into being |
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punctuate |
to add marks such as commas and periods to writing to make the meaning clear; to interrupt from time to time |
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ravenous |
very hungry; eager for whatever satisfies ones needs or wants |
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realistic |
closley resembling real life |
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soothe |
to make calm and relaxed |
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stampede |
a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear |
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veteran |
a person who has served in the armed forces |