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To look at with a sense of wonder, pleasure, or approval.
To publicly announce or promote a product, service, or idea in order to encourage people to buy or use it.
To disturb or bother a person in a way that displeases, troubles, or slightly irritates.
To set or ask for a specific price or fee, as in requiring $25 for leather gloves at that store.
To ascend or go up, typically using hands and feet or only feet, as in climbing up a ladder.
To bring together or join different things closely, forming a union or a whole.
To persist or carry on without stopping, especially after a break or interruption.
To rely or place trust, usually followed by "on" or "upon."
To break or damage something so badly that it cannot be used or repaired; to completely ruin or eliminate.
To bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state.
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 make something plain or clear, rendering it understandable or intelligible.
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 employ someone's services by offering wages or other payment.
To make something better or bring it to a more desirable or excellent condition.
To provide or share knowledge about a fact or circumstance with someone; to let them know or make them aware of a particular situation.
To lower or rest on the knees or a knee.
To express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness by audibly releasing air from the lungs, often accompanied by characteristic facial and bodily movements.
To tilt or bend away from an upright position.
To have life as an organism, to be alive, and to be capable of vital functions; all things that live possess these characteristics.
To create or form something by shaping or altering materials, combining various parts, or engaging in a process; often used with an object.
To walk with a regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; to advance in step in an organized body.
To enter into marriage with someone; to take someone as a spouse.
To repair or restore something that is broken, worn, torn, or otherwise damaged, making it whole, sound, or usable.
To convince or encourage someone to do something through advice or urging.
To transfer a liquid or loose particles from one container to another, or to let it flow over or onto something.
To draw or haul something toward oneself or itself, in a specific direction, or into a particular position.
To impose a penalty, such as pain, loss, confinement, or death, as a consequence for committing an offense, transgression, or fault.
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