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amass
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verb
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To accumulate something gradually, especially wealth, knowledge, or resources. |
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amplify
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verb
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To increase the strength, effect, or intensity of something. |
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appease
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verb
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To give into demands to avoid conflict |
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arouse
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verb
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To stir up a feeling or emotion such as interest, anger, or excitement. |
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ascend
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verb
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To physically move upword, or to rise in rank, position, or importance. |
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astonish
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verb
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To surprise or impress (someone) greatly |
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astound
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verb
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To cause others to be very surprised or shocked |
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avert
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verb
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To avoid or dodge a difficult situation. |
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babble
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verb
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To talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way. |
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bandy
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verb
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To mention something a lot, usually without taking care or thinking too much about what is being said |
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beckon
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verb
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To literally or figuratively gesture with the hand or head to encourage someone to come nearer or to follow |
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beguile
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verb
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To charm or enchant someone, sometimes in a deceptive way. |
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bellow
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verb
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For a person or animal to emit a deep loud shout or roar, usually in pain or anger. |
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blare
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verb
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To make or cause to make a loud, harsh sound |
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bloat
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verb
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To become swollen with fluid or gas. |
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boast
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verb
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To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities |
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bolt
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verb
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To make a sudden, swift dash, run, flight, or escape; spring away suddenly |
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bounce
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verb
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To spring back after hitting a surface. |
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brag
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verb
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To speak in a boastful manner |
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budge
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verb
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To make or cause to make the slightest movement |
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