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31 Cards in this Set
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obliging
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Willing to do a service or kindness; helpful.
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altogether
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completely; totally; including everything or everyone
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compliment
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A polite expression of praise or admiration
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relish
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To taste or eat with pleasure; a condiment relish made of chopped (usually sweet) pickles
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practically
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Virtually; almost; in a practical manner.
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discourteous
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Showing rudeness and a lack of consideration for other people.
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abundant
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plenty of; more than enough
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artificial
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man-made; not natural
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benefit
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helping someone; a good thing
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boring
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not interesting; not exciting; nothing to do
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gradually
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slowly; changing over time
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novice
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beginner; someone who is new to something
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permanent
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lasts forever or at least a very long time
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reluctant
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not happening; refuse; unwilling
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seldom
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not often; doesn't happen very often; rarely
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victor
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the winner
*Think Victor Newman... |
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alert
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Quick to notice any unusual and potentially dangerous or difficult circumstances; vigilant
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blunder
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A stupid or careless mistake
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considerably
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Large in amount, extent, or degree
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detest
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Dislike intensely
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generally
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1.In most cases; usually
2.In general terms; without regard to particulars or exceptions |
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hobby
One of Miss Hocker's top 5 favorite words in the English language. :) |
1.An activity done regularly in one's leisure time for pleasure.
2.A migratory Old World falcon (genus Falco) with long narrow wings, catching dragonflies and birds on the wing |
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incredible
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Impossible to believe; difficult to believe; extraordinary
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legible
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Clear enough to read
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misinform
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Give false or inaccurate information; could be intentional or unintentional
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mood
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A temporary state of mind or feeling
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recover
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Return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength
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resume
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Begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption
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rumor
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A piece of unverified information of uncertain origin usually spread by word of mouth
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select
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To take as a choice from among several; pick out. To make a choice or selection
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undecided
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Not yet determined or settled; open
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