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To look at with a sense of wonder, pleasure, or approval.
To disturb or bother a person in a way that displeases, troubles, or slightly irritates.
To eat the main meal of the day; have dinner.
To stimulate or provoke the emotions or feelings of someone; to incite a reaction, often by arousing passion or enthusiasm.
To securely attach or fix something in place to another object.
To cook in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
To walk with a regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; to advance in step in an organized body.
To repair or restore something that is broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged, making it whole, sound, or usable.
To impose a penalty, such as pain, loss, confinement, or death, as a consequence for committing an offense, transgression, or fault.
To be glad and take delight, often finding joy in another person's happiness.
To cook (meat or other food) without covering it, typically in an oven.
To make something soft or softer.
To guide the movement of something, such as a bicycle, by using a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.
To attract or persuade someone to do something that is often considered unwise, wrong, or morally questionable.
To gently clean or dry a surface by rubbing it with a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc.

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