| Term | Definition |
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Jaunty |
Easy and Care Free. |
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Self-deprecation |
Meek of modest in behavior;Play down;Make little of. |
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Marionette |
A jointed puppet manipulated from above by strings or wires attached to it's limbs. |
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Remnant |
Some thing left over, a remainder |
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Galling |
Causing extreme irritation |
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Dishearted |
To shake or destroy the courage or resolution dispirit. |
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Consolingly |
Comforting or consoling manner. |
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Battered |
Damaged, as by heavy wear. |
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Troupe |
A troop. |
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Faltered |
To lose drive or effectiveness . |
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Gypsy |
A person who maves from place to place, usally for employment. |
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Parson |
A minister. |
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Elated |
Make proud. |
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Reservior |
Place for storing water, large supply. |
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Perilous |
Dangerous. |
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Parlor |
A small lounge or sitting room. |
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Current |
The part of a body of liquid or gas that has a continous on ward movement. |
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Silhouette |
A drawing consisting of the outline of something filled with a soild color against a light bachground. |
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Anguish |
Agonizing physical or mental pain torment. |
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Flannal |
A soft woven cloth of wool or a blend of wool and cotton. |
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Barbarian |
A foreingner, also a fierce, brutal or cruel person. |
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Illiterate |
Having little or no formal education unable to read or write. |
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Legal |
In conformitty with or permitted by law. |
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Ordeal |
A difficault or painful experience. |