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The state of being disconcerted, characterized by confusion and embarrassment.
noun
The state of being different or moving apart; a deviation from a common path or direction.
verb
To free or release from something troublesome, embarrassing, or the like, by untangling or extricating.
verb
To try to influence someone using smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or actions.
noun
Liveliness, vitality, vigor.
noun
A dollar.
adverb
In the direction of heaven.
noun
A deep and narrow ravine, typically formed by the erosion of soil and rocks, often marking the path of a stream or torrent.
noun
A person who talks a lot, often empty or pretentious without saying much of substance.
adjective
Not able to be felt or touched; unable to be perceived by the sense of touch; intangible.
verb
To mix together; intermingle.
verb
To look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
noun
The act of plundering.
verb
To fraudulently or coercively take away something from someone; swindle or extort.
verb
To make something aromatic or fragrant.
adjective
Having qualities resembling or appropriate to paradise.
noun
A deserved reward or consequence, typically unpleasant, received as a result of one's actions or behavior.
noun
In anatomy, the axilla refers to the armpit.
noun
Intestinal cramps or other disturbances in the intestines.
noun
A metal container designed to hold burning coals or other fuel, typically used for heating a room.
adjective
Lacking intellectual or moral enlightenment; in a state of ignorance or unenlightenment.
noun
A short, irregular curve or twist, as seen in writing or drawing.
verb
To deceive or trick someone through flattery, humbug, or similar tactics; often followed by "into."
adjective
Suitable for bidding in cards; capable of being bid upon.
adjective
Serving to display or show; having the tendency to exhibit.
noun
A type of drawing that presents a distorted image which appears in its correct form when viewed from a particular angle or reflected from a curved surface.
verb
To present something as an object, especially in terms of sight, touch, or other physical senses; to make it objective or externalize.
adjective
Easily startled or twitchy, experiencing sudden, involuntary movements, often due to nervousness, fear, excitement, etc.
verb
To make morally bad or evil; to vitiate; to corrupt.
noun
Waste or liquid food given to pigs.
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