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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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bypass
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verb
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To avoid something by going around it. |
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chuck
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verb
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To throw (something) carelessly or casually |
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chug
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verb
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(of a vehicle or boat) To move slowly with engine making regular muffled explosive sounds |
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converge
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verb
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To come together from different directions and meet at a point. |
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convoy
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noun
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The organized movement of multiple vehicles or people traveling together, often for protection. |
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depart
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verb
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To leave a place, especially to start a journey. |
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detour
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noun
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A longer route that is taken to avoid something or to see something along the way. |
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disperse
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verb
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To scatter or spread over a wide area. |
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drift
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verb
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To move slowly and smoothly, especially through air or water. |
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engulf
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verb
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To surround something completely |
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flail
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verb
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To swing back and forth very quickly. |
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flit
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verb
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To move swiftly and lightly |
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flow
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verb
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To move steadily and continuously, typically in a liquid, air, or smooth motion. |
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fluctuate
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verb
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To change or vary irregularly, especially in amount or level. |
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flutter
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verb
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To move up and down or from side to side with short, quick, light movements |
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glide
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verb
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To move easily and smoothly |
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grind
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verb
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To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing or rubbing. |
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grope
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verb
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To use one's hands to feel about or search blindly or uncertainly. |
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gust
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noun
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A strong, brief burst of wind. |
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