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flip
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verb
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To turn over or rotate something quickly, especially with a sudden movement. |
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plummet
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verb
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To fall or drop straight down at high speed |
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plunge
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verb
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To quickly fall a long way down |
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plunk
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verb
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To hand something over or place it down with determination |
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pricey
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adjective
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Expensive or unreasonably expensive |
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rouse
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verb
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To wake someone up or make someone more active or excited |
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sag
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verb
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To sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength |
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slump
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nounverb noun
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A sudden severe or prolonged fall in the price, value, or amount of something |
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slump
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nounverb verb
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Sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply, especially with a bent back |
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stagger
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verb
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To walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall |
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swoon
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nounverb verb
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Faint from extreme emotion |
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swoop
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verb
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(especially of a bird) To move rapidly downward through the air |
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tilt
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verb
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For one side of an object to be lower than the other |
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tumble
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nounverb noun
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A sudden or headlong fall |
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tumble
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nounverb verb
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(typically of a person) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong |
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uproot
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verb
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To remove or tear away from a native place or environment |
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uptick
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noun
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a small increase in the level or value of something |
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