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| to make unable to act or move from terror |
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| logical; in order; back to normal |
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| showing no respect for authority; refusing to obey |
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| feelings of shock or horror. |
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| with extreme hunger or starvation |
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| stubborn; unwilling to compromise; inflexible |
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| paying no attention to danger; not at all careful |
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| not willing or enthusiastic |
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| a strap that is set on the head or neck of a horse to tie or guide it |
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| felt strongly; eager; intense. |
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| without strength; weak in body or mind |
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| a state, condition, or place of complete confusion or disorder |
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| an outward curving of the leg at the knees |
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| a male head of a private school |
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| a fit of uncontrollable laughter or crying |
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| to sway or rock as if about to fall; unsteady |
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| to arouse interest or curiosity |
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| to hold motionless as if in a trance; mesmerized |
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| a deep crack in the earth’s surface |
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| able to get hurt or injured; open to attack |
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