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Proclaiming- to make known publicly, to announce. |
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Despair- to give up or loose hope |
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Ordeal- a difficult or painful experience |
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Dungeon- a dark room underground used as a prison |
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Diplomat- a person in a government whose work is dealing with other nations. |
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Obscenely - shocking or indecent. |
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Delicious - very pleasing to taste or smell. |
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Existence - living |
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Conform - to behave in the same way as everybody else or in a way that is expected of you. |
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Adjusted - to get used to something new and different. |
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Indulge- To let someone have his or her own way. To allow yourself to enjoy something. |
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Scurry - to run with short, quick steps. |
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Maiden - young, unmarried woman. |
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Tribunal - a court of law. |
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Thimble - a small cap made of metal or wood used to protect the finger while sewing. |
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Rodent - a mammal with large front teeth. (rats, beavers, squirrels) |
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Council - a group of people chosen to look after the interest of a town, a county, or organization. |
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Bellow- to roar loudly. |
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Assurance- to be sure about something. |
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Decree- an order or decision. |
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Egregious- standing out sharply as wrong or bad. |
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Repent- to regret soemthing. |
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