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| 1. the floor of a fireplace 2. the are in front of the fireplace |
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| to clean up, usually by digging or scooping |
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| to chop or cut, usually with an ax or pick |
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| 1. to buy something 2. the act of buying something |
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| 1. to prepare land, usually for farming 2. to develop |
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| 1. able to stay afloat 2. Cheerful |
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| 1. a defeat (and usually a retreat), often of troops |
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| to dig out from the ground |
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| the liquid of other remains in left in a container |
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| to be very careful about saving (and not spending) money |
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| 1. very elaborate, usually to the point of being wasteful 2. to give someone a generous amount of something |
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| a deep opening, usually in the ground or in a rock |
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| to argue over something, usually the price of an item; to barter |
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| being brought to ruin or failure |
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| to take care of, often providing food and protection |
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| not wasteful; sometimes refers to being careful with money |
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| 1. to apply a nice coating to an object 2. the coating on applied to an object |
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| 1. to spend money freely (and often wastefully) 2. the act of spending freely |
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| 1. a ship or boat 2. an opening container used for storing items, usually liquids |
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| to show extreme fondness or love |
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