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a play of colours like those on rainbow
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flattery, excessive or insincere praise, adulation Auditors often encounter ___ towards them
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to start risky or dangerous undertaking Draco reluctantly joined ___, sickly worried for his friends
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Greenhouse is working on ___ battery
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They sealed the deal with ___ handshake
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pride, triumph, happiness After salvation they felt bright sparkle of ___.
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She wondered if her mother gets any __ when being visited in hospital
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Sorry, I didn't understand at first it was said ___.
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📺 Nicky was very ___ with her new husband
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That news made him shiver and ___
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She was petrified and all her body turned ___ now
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On Saturday we have every right to ___ and ditch all work
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question in accusing manner police station or jail Relax, it feels like __ to me, what have even I done?
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surrender, accept defeat // produce, supply Under pressure she ___ to them. // The average milk ___ from each cow has doubled this year.
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light strock with a whip // throw or toss with a quick motion The snake ___ its tongue in and out.
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A smile ___ across her face
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observe someone's failure with malicious triumph finally they failed! Aunt Petunia ___ her neighbours's withered garden
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person who forced to leave from their country and flees to another for escape He was ___ so I didnt want to contact the police.
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well spoken, powerful and expressive You may despise teacher but you cannot decline how ___ he is
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act of deceiving, faking personality or story Identity ___ is a great crime in modern world
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He was faced to ___ between dawdle and work
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___-ed ook on their faces when he handled a 100 dollars bill.
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firm decision, determination She is making new year ___ to quit smoking
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Flea market was full of ___ at which he stared in complete shock.
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to become weak, feeble through disease or romantic yearning He ___ in jail all this time!
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There was ___ tension between them
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hard or impossible to explain His notion was enticing but ___
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bottom of a doorline, borderline Polar bears are on ___ of extinction
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brag, show off, talk with excessive pride He was ___ about moving to New York city.
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uncertain, hesitant, doubting She gave him ___ look on the threshold but followed nonetheless
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to persuade/convince against or from Parents tried to ___ me from visiting friend that late at night
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showing elderlys' weakness Her tired ___ look made regret a fraud.
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incredible, not believable She is telling the most ___ stories, are those even true?
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