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24 Cards in this Set
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astonish
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to fill with great surprise or amazement
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cackling
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sharp, broken laughter
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conduct
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to lead or guide
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dawdle
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to wast time; be slow
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delectable
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extrememly pleasing to the taste; delicious
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dumbfounded
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to confuse, amaze, or astonish
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escort
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a person who goes with or brings another person to a party
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fiend
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a cruelly malicious or wicked person
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flabbergasted
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to cause to be astonished or amazed
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glimpse
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to get a quick look at
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goatee
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a small pointed beard on a man's chin that looks like the beard of a goat
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intrigue
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to draw the strong interest of; puzzle; fascinate
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inventions
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something that is invented
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mischief
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behaviour such as teasing that is playful but can be annoying or dangerous to others.
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mystic
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having hidden or spiritually symbolic meaning
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peculiar
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odd, strange, or unusual
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perplex
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to puzzle, confuse, or cause uncertainty
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sensational
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wonderful, terrific
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simmering
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to cook in a liquid that is kept near the boiling point
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staggered
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to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support
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swift
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moving or able to move rapidly
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trembling
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to be shaky
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verdict
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any decision or opinion
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wretched
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unhappy; miserable
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