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| foul through neglect or want of cleanliness;dirty |
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| Talk in grand manner; speak formally |
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| The virus was___________-d by the medichine. |
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| A fictitous name used by an author instead of his or her real name |
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| A baffling or puzzling problem; confused |
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| The party____________-d after Bobby's parents came home. |
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| out of the ordinary; strange, odd |
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| The baby was a great_____ to the family. |
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| of or having to do with astrology; stars |
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| The kids were having a___________ story when they told what happened at the mall. |
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| The proffeser wore a_________ on his eye while he talked. |
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