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showing signs of wear and tear; threadbare or worn-out
to deprive of freedom especially of action by means of restrictions or handicaps; chain; fetter
to follow especially secretly
a long, narrow, often vertical passage sunk into the earth, as for mining ore
onion
lacking in depth of knowledge, thought, or feeling
pretense, imposter; pretend
disorder, mess; wreck; scene of great slaughter, bloodshed, or carnage
sharp fragment of glass; generally of pottery
to break suddenly into many pieces
very thin piece, usually of wood
a female person or thing
bundle of stalks of grain; any bundle of things tied together
place into a case
luster
shy, embarrassed
to constitute or provide a shelter for
flavored dessert ice
used to urge silence
password
lacking in ambition or incentive
glimmer intermittently
evade (work); avoid (responsibility, work, etc.); malinger
reef
sham; not genuine; inferior
shopping cart
stale from excessive use or familiarity
supporting
personal deficiencies
virago; scolding woman
clever, cunning
high-pitched
to recoil instinctively
to raise or draw in the shoulders especially to express aloofness, indifference, or uncertainty
avoid, spurn; keep away from
turn aside; divert; sidetrack
shuttlecock
bashful
unethical lawyer; pettifogger
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