Word
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Definition
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Synonyms
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Twings
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small, thin shoot of a wooden branch or stem
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Branch, Offshoot, Shoot
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Shawl
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A piece of wool or other fabric worn about the
shoulders by women.
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Stole, Tucker, Shoulder shawl, Cloak
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Blanket
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A large rectangular piece of soft fabric, used as a
bed covering.
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Carpet, cloak, coat, coating, covering.
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Bare
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without covering or clothing;
naked
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Exposed,
Uncovered, naked, stripped.
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puncture
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The act of piercing or making a hole in something,
as with a pointed instrument or object.
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Break, cut, damage, hole, leak, nick.
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Newcomer
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a person or thing that has recently arrived
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New arrival,
immigrant,
Outsider, novice.
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Clumsy
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lacking in skill or physical coordination
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Accident-prone, awkward, blundering, bumbling,
bungling, butterfingered.
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Upright
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If you are sitting or standing upright, you are
sitting or standing with your back straight, rather than bending or lying
down.
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Erect, on end, perpendicular, straight, vertical.
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Beyond
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At or to a point on the other side of; at or to the
further side of
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Above, apart from, at a distance, away from.
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Ribbon
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A band of fine material, used for ornament, tying,
etc.
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Decoration, fabric.
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Beggar
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A person who begs, esp. one who lives by
begging
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bankrupt, down-and-out, pauper, starveling
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Dozen
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Twelve or a group of twelve. If you have adozen
things, you have twelve of them.
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Twelve, baker's dozen, long dozen, handful
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Tight
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Stretched or drawn so as not to be loose.
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close, close-fitting, compact, constricted
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Softly
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Giving in easily to touch or pressure. Relatively
easy to bend, crush, or cut, such as metal or wood.
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creamy, cushioned, cushiony, doughy, elastic,
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Greedy
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Excessively or overly desiring wealth, possessions, etc.
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Edacious, esurient, gluttonous, gormandizing.
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Sluggishly
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Not working or functioning with full speed, energy,
or ability
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dull, heavy, inactive, indolent, inert, lethargic,
lifeless.
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Ankles
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The joint between the foot and the leg, in which
movement occurs in two planes.
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Bend, corner, crook, crotch, cusp, edge, elbow,
intersection, knee, nook, point
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Glad
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Happy and pleased; contented. Causing happiness or
contentment
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Contented, delighted, gay, gleeful.
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bottom
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The lowest or deepest part of anything. The under or
lower side; underside.
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Base, basis, bed, deepest part, depths, floor.
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Crouch
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To stoop low with the knees bent. To bend close to
the ground preparing to spring, as a cat does.
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Bend down, bow, duck, hunch, kneel, squat,
stoop
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Rifle
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A shoulder firearm with a long barrel. To cut spiral
grooves within.
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Burgle, despoil, go through, gut, loot, pillage.
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“It is not good to want a thing too much. It sometimes drives the luck away. You must want it just enough, and you must be very tactful with Gods or the gods.” ― John Steinbeck, The Pearl
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