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nemesis
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noun
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A long-standing rival; an archenemy |
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obliterate
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verb
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To destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left |
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overwhelm
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verb
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To overcome resistance with tremendous force |
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pounce
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verb
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When an animal or bird of prey jumps or swoops suddenly to catch prey |
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prank
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noun
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A practical joke or mischievous act |
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predator
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noun
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An animal that naturally preys on others |
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pulverize
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verb
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To crush something into a powder or very small pieces. |
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puncture
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nounverb verb
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To burst or break through something, often suddenly and forcefully. |
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rampage
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nounverb noun
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A period of violent and uncontrollable behavior, typically involving a large group of people |
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rampage
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nounverb verb
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(especially of a large group of people) rush around in a violent and uncontrollable manner |
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ransack
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verb
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To go quickly through a place stealing things and causing damage. |
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ravage
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verb
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To cause severe and extensive damage to something. |
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retaliate
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verb
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To take action in response to a perceived wrong or harm, often by doing something negative in return. |
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retaliate
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verb
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To attack in response to an attack. |
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ruin
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nounverb verb
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To destroy or severely damage something, making it unusable or irreparable. |
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ruinous
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adjective
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Causing great harm, damage, and destruction. |
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sabotage
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verb
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To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage. |
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scorch
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verb
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To burn the surface of something with flame or heat |
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slug
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nounverb verb
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To hit someone hard |
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slug
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nounverb noun
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A tough-skinned terrestrial mollusk that typically lacks a shell and secretes a film of mucus for protection. It can be a serious plant pes |
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