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smack
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nounverb noun
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A sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand |
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smack
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nounverb verb
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Strike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment |
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smash
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nounverb noun
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An act or sound of something smashing |
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smash
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nounverb verb
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Violently break (something) into pieces |
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smother
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verb
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To cover something completely |
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snare
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verb
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A device, trap, or scheme for capturing another by surprise |
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sniper
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noun
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A skilled military shooter detailed to spot and pick off enemy soldiers from a concealed place |
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strangle
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verb
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To try to kill someone by squeezing their throat
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strife
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noun
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Angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict |
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terrify
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verb
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To cause somone to feel extreme fear |
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thug
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noun
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A violent person, especially a criminal |
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topple
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verb
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To fall as a result of being unsteady or pushed. |
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trammel
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verb
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To hinder or impede in moving, progressing, or acting; to prevent freedom of action |
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trample
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verb
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To tread on and crush |
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treachery
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noun
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A violation of allegiance, faith, or confidence; an act of deliberate betrayal. |
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trounce
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verb
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To defeat heavily in a contest |
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undermine
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verb
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To gradually weaken the authority or ability of a person or organization |
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usurp
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verb
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To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force |
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vandalism
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noun
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An act of damaging or defacing something that does not belong to you; the deliberate destruction or damage of public or private property. |
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vendetta
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noun
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A blood feud in which the family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family |
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