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| 4 wheel - A Car. | |||||
| Able fires - Possibilities. Abolish - To do away with; annul. To destroy completely. Accessorize - To match or furnish with accessories. Acquisition - 1: The act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something. 2: Something acquired. Aeroplane - British variant of the airplane, flying machine, or a small plane for experiments on flying, which floats only when propelled through the air. Apocalypse - Total devastation/destruction; Doom, the "end of the world." Arsonist - One who is obsessed with and likes to start fires. Assassin - One who murders by surprise attack, especially one who carries out a plot to kill a prominent person; Something that destroys innocence. Atlantis - In Greek mythology, large island in the western sea. Plato describes it as a utopia, perfect world, that was destroyed by an earthquake and sank beneath the ocean. Questions as to its existence have provoked speculation over the centuries. Atrocities - An appalling or atrocious act, situation, or object, especially an act of unusual or illegal cruelty inflicted by an armed force on civilians or prisoners. |
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| Bat an eye - To blink. Bayou - 1: A creek, or minor river that is tributary to another body of water. 2: Any of various usually marshy or sluggish bodies of water. Bilocate - Bi-locate, being in two places at once or going from one place to another, as in astral-projection, spirit going out of one's body to be somewhere else. Blanket friends - Friends that would do anything for one another, cover each other's backs, protect them; A blanket is referred to as protection, a security device. Bliss - Complete happiness; paradise, heaven. Blue ball - Earth. Bluebells - A field of little blue flowers. Boganvillia - A flower. |
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| Casualty - A victim, sufferer, matyter, etc... Falling victim to an event or falling between the cracks. Cessna - A plane that usually holds no more than 4 people. They come in single and twin engine varieties. Circuitry - Wiring. How something is made/connected. Civilized - To be/make more polished or sophisticated. Comatose - Relating to or associated with a coma; In a state of deep and usually prolonged unconsciousness; Unable to respond to external stimuli. Conjure - To call forth, summon by means of magic. Cop-out - Excuse, way around, get around, escape, avoid. Cracker Jacks - A snack, Caramel coated popcorn w/ peanuts, in a little box packaged with a small prize within. Creamed - To take or remove, skim. To take off the best or choicest part of. |
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| D�tura - A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit. The commonest species are the thorn apple, with a prickly capsule, white flowers and green stem, and D. tatula, with a purplish tinge of the stem and flowers. Both are narcotic and dangerously poisonous. Decipher - To make out the meaning of despite indistinctness or obscurity; To interpret the meaning of. Denouement - 1: the final outcome of the main dramatic complication in a literary work. 2: the outcome of a complex sequence of events. Disintegration - The act of becoming reduced to components, fragments, or particles; To lose cohesion or unity; Dissolve, to fall apart. Double Tongue - Forked tongue; snake; liar. Drifts - Snow drifts, piles of snow blown together by the winds. Dub -1: Call, nickname, give the name; 2: copy, reproduce. |
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| Electro-magnetic - Like static cling. Eternal - 1: Being without beginning or end; existing outside of time, infinite. 2:Continuing without interruption; perpetual. 3: Forever true or changeless. 4: Seemingly endless; interminable, ageless. Eternal Footman - The character is from a book of T.S. Elliot's, he is basically the Reaper, or Death. "I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker/And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker, and in short, I was afraid." -T.S. Elliot Exodus - mass departure, flight, evacuation. Extremity - Edge, limit, boundary, end. |
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| Fab - Slang for fabulous; wonderful Faltered - To move waveringly or hesitatingly; To lose drive or effectiveness. Fates - Destiny, or those, in mythology, who control it. Favirote fearscape - Scape is a variation of the word escape, a favorite fearscape would be the most favored, yet fearful, way out of a situation. Fig Newton - A fig filled cake/pastry/cookie. Flying trapeze - Circus performers who are performing on the "high wire." Footfalls - The sound of a footstep. Footman - A man employed as a servant to wait at table, attend the door, and run various errands, as in a palace. Formative Years - Those years that make you who you are; Formative years are the years between the ages of 0-5 which supposedly will determine what a child will be able to learn in life, and how far they will succeed; Period of life when the brain grows most rapidly. Frayed - Worn, tattered, rugged. Fuzz - 1: To become blurred or obscure. 2: To make drunk. |
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| Gigantic whirlpool - Grand turmoil. Glacier - A huge massive chunk of ice. Icebergs are broken off pieces of glaciers. Great Wall - a barrier. Grievances - Complaints, injustices, moans, criticisms, whinings. |
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| Hallowed - 1: To respect greatly; 2: To make holy or set apart for holy use. Hard - With an attitude or rough outer shell, strong. Henchmen - 1: A squire or page to a person of high rank, such as a king; 2: A trusted follower, right-hand man; 3: A member of a gang. Hominy - Hulled and dried kernels of corn, prepared as food by boiling. Hosies - A derivation of the word pantyhose. |
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| Infrared - 1: situated outside the visible spectrum at its red end. 2: relating to, producing, or employing infrared radiation (infrared therapy). 3: sensitive to infrared radiation (infrared photographic film). | |||||
| Jesters - 1: A fool, one who entertains in a royal court, makes jokes; 2: A person lacking in judgment or knowledge. | |||||
| Karma - The force generated by a person's actions. Kichina - A spirit that takes possession of a body. |
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| Lacerated - Torn, mangled; wounded. Lightningseed - Where the bolt of lightning starts. Lilac - A type of flower. Loon - 1: Any of several fish-eating, diving birds of the northern regions, having a short tail, webbed feet, and a laugh like cry; 2: One who is crazy or deranged. |
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| Masochist - Someone with a willingness or tendency to subject themself to unpleasant or trying experiences; hurting oneself for the enjoyment of the pain. Milkmaid - A girl or woman who milks cows. Milkwood - A hard and very durable wood and was used for building boats, bridges, and mills, making furniture and for firewood. Molasses - A thick, slow moving syrup produced in refining raw sugar and ranging from light to dark brown in color. Muse - Think, ponder, consider, reflect on. |
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| Nautical - Of, relating to, or associated with seamen, navigation, or ships. Nectar -1: A sweet liquid that is secreted by the nectaries of a plant and is the chief raw material of honey; The drink of the Greek and Roman gods. Nishiki - A brand name of Japenese bicycles. |
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| Omens - An occurrence or phenomenon believed to portend a future event. Orange rind- The peel of an orange, its outer skin. Overtime - Time in excess of a set limit. |
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