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afar
At, to, or from a great distance; far away.
aisle
Architectural element.
avow
(transitive) To declare openly and boldly, as something believed to be right; to own, acknowledge or confess frankly.
bluntly
In a blunt manner; without delicacy, or the usual forms of civility.
circus
Commonly a travelling company of performers.
clot
Concept.
crave
(transitive) To desire strongly, so as to satisfy an appetite; to long or yearn for.
crude
Being in a natural state.
ethically
In an ethical manner.
flax
Species of plant.
fleas
Order of insects.
gavel
(historical) Rent.
gawky
awkward, ungainly; lacking grace or dexterity in movement.
germ
(biology) The small mass of cells from which a new organism develops; a seed, bud or spore.
hove
Town on the south coast of England.
idling
Act of nothing or no work.
indignity
degradation, debasement or humiliation.
isle
A (small) island, compare with islet.
italic
(typography, of a typeface or font) Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century.
jibe
(nautical) A maneuver in which the stern of a sailing boat or ship crosses the wind, typically resulting in the sudden sweep of the boom from one side of the sailboat to the other.
joys
Feeling of happiness.
knit
Forming and interlacing of loops using needles according to a prescribed manner or pattern, either by machine or by hand.
nail
The thin, horny plate at the ends of fingers and toes on humans and some other animals.
oval
Shape.
sire
A lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.
sissy
(pejorative, colloquial) An effeminate boy or man.
soapy
Resembling soap.
tough
Strong and resilient; sturdy.
triviality
Lack of seriousness or importance; insignificance.
untie
To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of.
vacuous
Empty; void; lacking meaningful content.
victorious
Having won a victory; triumphant.
virulent
Degree to which a pathogen is capable of infecting or damaging its host.
weave
To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.
whack
The sound of a heavy strike.
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