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        | adj: Offering or serving as a warning |  | 
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        | v.  To confine, inhibit, or hold by n. A restriction or limitation |  | 
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        | n. A fleet of boats or small ships |  | 
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        | n. Thin, sheer fabric resembling gauze adj. As light and delicate as cobweb |  | 
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        | adj. Marked by, deserving, or causing shame or disgrace |  | 
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        | v. To bring upon oneself something undesirable, such as a debt |  | 
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        | v. 1: To settle the affairs of a buisness; to convert into cash. 2:To get rid of; to to kill or destroy |  | 
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        | n. An important, often wealthy person prominent in a large industry or buisness |  | 
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        | n. A name that does not fit |  | 
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        | adj: Burdensome; oppressive |  | 
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        | n. A state or place of great confusion or uproar |  | 
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        | adj. Romantic and idealistic, but impractical |  | 
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        | adj. Holding fast; persistant in adhering to something highly valued or habitatual. |  | 
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        | n. A trace of something that once was present |  | 
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        | n. A light, gentle breeze |  | 
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