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| An abnormal fear of narrow, enclosed spaces. |
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| An associate or coworker of similar status. |
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| To lower oneself to a position one consider |
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| depending on something else. |
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| To discourage or intimidate. |
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| A downpour of rain; a flood. |
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| To clear away; to remove or get rid of, as if by scattering. |
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| To give a title, nickname, or description to. |
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| A sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments |
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| A young bird just learning to fly. |
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| Courage to bear up under difficult circumstances; spirit. |
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| Small and unimportant, not worth noticing. |
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| To draw out or lengthen (in time). |
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| A copy or reproduction, especially one on a smaller scale. |
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