v. to smile or move one's mouth to show scorn; smile in a mean way
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v. to keep in good condition; protect from rotting or spoiling
View wordn. a stake or post used to support a structure above ground or water level
View wordn. a deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides; a ravine v. 1 to stuff with food 2 to eat greedily
View wordv. to swoop down on and seize; leap at; take by surprise n. the act of pouncing on something
View wordn. a test of faith or patience or strength
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View wordn. 1 the day or ceremony of graduation from a school or college 2 the act or time of beginning
View wordadj. 1 without leniency and compassion; 2 not kind and forgiving
View wordadj. worth remembering; notable
View wordadj. leading or controlling; above all others; having the most power
View wordadj. 1 permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force 2 able to last a long time
View wordn. a deep furrow or ditch or cut
View wordn. the portion or bits of something left over or behind after it has been destroyed
View wordn. a deep narrow valley usually created by flowing water
View wordn. secretive or surreptitious or covert movement or procedure; sneakiness; furtiveness
View wordadj. existing or occurring at the same period of time n. a person living during the same period as a...
View wordadj. coming at the beginning; coming before the main event or activity
View wordv. to make known publicly; to announce
View wordadj. having the skills or knowledge of a much older person; exceptionally smart
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