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rapidly extract in big quantities/ retch or vomit She angrily ___ out cruel words at him
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in a disturbed mind, confused, mad // in a state of wild excitement or ecstasy He was ___ seeing a friend on a train
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the state of being broken or damaged // cause of damage and harm His mental health ___ concerned doctors
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justification or excise for something, legal licence They were ___ to scour my room
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deed, bold and heroic doing // to make full use of situation considered unfair Her ___ are incomparable to others impact on the revolution
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a gap in-between two sides There was a ___ of information
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perceptible by touch, palpable
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state of confused and noicy, disturbance There was a ___ in Aya's class
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not able to do, unskilled, incompetent He was an ___ fighter, barely survived the battle
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She had a ___ and had to move with crutches
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stubborn, devoted to an idea, unyielding unfefatiguable Teresa was ___ that she was helping people
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grant (a title, degree, benefit or right) //discuss something in official matters Napoleon was ___ a title of animal hero
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honest and with strong morals // whole and undivided Oppenheimer is told to be a man of ___
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so tiny and unimportant it can be dismissed It's a ___ detail andstudents tend to forget about it
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composed, graceful, ready for action His face was ___ in the moonlight
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vaguely conceal/hide the problem President __ the issue with economics
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