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To speak rapidly, indistinctly, incoherently, or nonsensically; to chatter.
To weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade.
To involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation; to interfere officiously and unwantedly.
To make unwanted or improper sexual advances towards someone.
To dominate or preoccupy a person's thoughts, feelings, or desires persistently or abnormally; to beset, trouble, or haunt consistently.
To burden someone with cruel or unjust impositions or restraints; subjecting them to a harsh exercise of authority or power.
to compose or arrange music for performance by an orchestra.
To surpass or exceed in quantity or number.
To surpass or excel; to outdo others in performance or achievement.
To reject or disallow someone's arguments or decisions, especially when a higher authority or group disagrees with them.
To commit, especially a crime.
To violently take money or goods from a place, especially during war, by force and without regard for others' rights or belongings.
To make a soft, continuous, humming sound that expresses contentment or pleasure, typically as done by a cat.
To recover from sickness or exhaustion and regain health or strength.
To renovate or brighten something by giving it a thorough cleaning or making repairs; to restore to a better or newer condition.
To keep desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc., under control, check, or suppress.
To revive, especially from apparent death or unconsciousness.
To move quickly or hastily; dart.
To produce a harsh and high-pitched cry or sound, often characterized by a shrill and piercing quality.
To formally withdraw from an alliance, federation, or association, such as a political union or religious organization.
To breathe with hoarse or harsh sounds during sleep, caused by the vibrating of the soft palate.
To cause death by compressing the throat, hindering the intake of air, typically accomplished by using hands or a tightly drawn cord.
To fall forward, as if having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down.
To remove or pull out something, typically plants or objects, by or as if by the roots.
To involuntarily open the mouth widely with a deep inhale, often accompanied by sighing or a heavy exhale, typically due to drowsiness or boredom.
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