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aloft
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adjective
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High above or overhead, especially in flight or suspended. |
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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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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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bounce
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verb
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To spring back after hitting a surface. |
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bump
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nounverb verb
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To strike or knock against something or someone with a sudden forceful thud or jolt |
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buoyant
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adjective
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Tending to float in a liquid. capable of keeping a body afloat - also cheerful and not easily depressed. |
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cascade
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nounverb noun
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A small waterfall, typically one of several that fall in stages down a steep rocky slope |
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cascade
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nounverb verb
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(of water) pour downward rapidly and in large quantities |
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choppy
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adjective
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Jerky, lacking smooth or calm flow; broken into short, uneven parts. |
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crash
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nounverb noun
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A serious accident, often with a sudden loud noise caused by something breaking or hitting something forcefully. |
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dangle
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verb
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To hang or swing loosely |
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descend
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verb
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To move from a higher to a lower place or position; to go down. |
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dip
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nounverb verb
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To lower something briefly into a liquid, typically for a short time. |
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dip
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nounverb noun
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A brief lowering or decline, often in reference to a surface or position |
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downfall
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noun
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A sudden loss of power, success, or status. |
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droop
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verb
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To bend or hang downward limply |
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droop
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verb
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To hang or bend downward limply. |
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escalate
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verb
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To increase in intensity, seriousness, or severity. |
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flick
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verb
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To hit or move something/ someone with a quick movement of the thumb and fore-finger. |
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fling
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nounverb verb
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Throw or hurl forcefully |
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