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| to make incapable of action, such as to tie up |
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| wood suitable for building or for carpentry |
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| as held by a spell; facinated to the point of hardly moving |
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| to busy oneself in an aimless way; to dawdle |
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| to walk in a vain, stiff, swaggering manner |
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| showing a readiness to fight or quarrel |
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| as by fate; predetermined to be a certain way |
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| an ointment applied to wounds, skin irritations to soothe or heal |
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| a difficult, unpleasant, embarrassing, or sometimes funny situation |
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| high, steep, broad-faced bank of land or cliff |
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| emotionally uncontrolled and wild |
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| plentiful; things exist in large numbers or amounts |
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| an act of accomplishing something; showing unusual skill |
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| to climb a rope, pole, tree, etc. by using both hands and legs for gripping |
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