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| something given for victory or superiority in a contest |
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| money you give to reserve something |
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| to believe someone is honest |
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| a person who is tricked or swindled |
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| easily tricked and cheated |
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| people who trick others in order to get money from them |
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| to try to make someone do something |
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| to make less fearful or worried |
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| prevent yourself from being hurt |
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| To behave in a dishonest way in order to get what He wants |
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| being very sure of something |
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| An incident or activity against the law. |
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| a person who is guilty of breaking the law |
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| Being in a state of higher energy |
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| tricking people by lying to them |
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| something is gone and won't come back |
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| something desirable but expensive |
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| To steal from, especially using force or violence |
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| a system or plan to cheat people out of their money |
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| a lottery in which the prize consists of the money paid by the participants |
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| Selling, or advertising, or market research done by telephone |
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| is the illegal taking of another person's property(stealing) |
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