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prong
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noun
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Each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork |
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protrude
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verb
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To stick out or extend beyond a surface or boundary, often in an abnormal or noticeable way. |
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proximity
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adjective
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Being near or close in space or time. |
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puffy
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adjective
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Describing something with a rounded or bloated shape, such as a puffy pillow or a puffy cloud. |
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recess
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noun
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A short break or pause, especially in the context of meetings, classes, or work, where activities are temporarily suspended. |
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rift
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noun
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A tear causing two parts of something to separate |
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shard
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noun
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A sharp piece of broken glass, metal, or other hard substance |
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skew
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verb
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To cause something to be not straight or exact; to twist or distort. |
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slant
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verb
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To slope or lean in a particular direction. |
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slope
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noun
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A surface where one end or side is at a higher level than another. |
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steep
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adjective
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Rising or falling at a sharp angle. |
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stubble
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noun
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Short stalks of growth |
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tangent
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noun
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A subject or activity that is a change in direction, and different than the one you had been doing. |
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warp
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verb
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To become bent and twisted out of shape. |
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wedge
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noun
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A piece of material with a thick end that tapers to a thin edge, used to split, support, or secure things; also something that forces separation or division between people or groups. |
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wrinkle
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noun
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A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or skin; or a minor problem or unexpected difficulty. |
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