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| To decrease or fall suddenly and markedly, as prices or the market. |
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| To place in position or connect for service or use. |
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| To cause (a person) a painful loss of pride, delf respect, or dignity; mortify. |
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| A period of rapid growth in middle adolescence. |
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| Money in one's possesion. |
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| Abandoned; without inhabitants. |
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| To establish or enter a joint venture or partnership. |
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| A person or agency that sells. |
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| The money earned from selling something after paying back for supplies, etc. |
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| A temporary calm, quiet, or stillness: |
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| A cunning, sneaky person. |
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| The state or condition of being a partner; to join forces with someone. |
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| Distress or suffering caused by need, privation, or poverty. |
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| Causing or evoking pity, sympathic sadness, sorrow. |
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| To reduce (currency, prices, etc.) from an inflated condition. |
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| A stingy person; a person who saves or hoards money. |
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| To make complex, intricate, involved, or difficult: |
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