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aftermath
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noun
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The lingering effects or impact after something has occurred. |
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anachronism
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noun
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Something that is out of place in terms of time or era. |
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anticlimax
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noun
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A situation where the outcome is much less dramatic than expected. |
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aspiration
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noun
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A strong desire or ambition to achieve something. |
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aura
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noun
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The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place. |
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avalanche
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noun
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A mass of snow, ice, and/or rocks that fall rapidly down a mountainside. |
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blend
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noun
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To combine different elements, styles, or ideas harmoniously. |
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blob
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noun
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A fat, round drop, usually of something sticky or thick |
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blubber
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noun
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The fat of sea mammals, but sometimes also referring to the extra weight of a person |
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blur
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noun
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When something is out of focus, indistinct, or obscured in a smudge or mist. |
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booze
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noun
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Alcohol, especially hard liquor |
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brat
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noun
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A child, typically a badly behaved one |
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brevity
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noun
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The quality of being brief or concise in speech or writing. |
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brink
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noun
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An extreme edge of land before a steep or vertical slope |
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brunt
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noun
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The worst part or chief impact of a specified thing |
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buffer
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noun
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A person or thing that reduces shock or impact. |
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bunch
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noun
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A large amount or number of something. |
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busybody
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noun
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A person who is too interested in things that do not involve them |
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bystander
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noun
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a person who is near something that is happening but is involved by accident |
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chasm
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noun
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A wide difference in opinions, interests, or feelings between people or groups, or an actual deep split or gap in the earth. |
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