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fangs
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noun
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Long, pointed teeth used by animals especially snakes, spiders, or carnivores to bite and sometimes inject venom. |
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ferocious
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adjective
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Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent |
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forbid
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verb
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To strongly oppose or reject something morally or culturally. |
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frisk
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verb
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The way a police officer or other official passes their hands over someone in search of hidden weapons, drugs, etc. |
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grab
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verb
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To take or seize something quickly or suddenly, often with a strong or swift motion. |
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hamper
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verb
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To restrict the movement of by bonds or obstacles |
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henchman
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noun
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A faithful follower or political supporter, especially one prepared to engage in crime or dishonest practices. |
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impinge
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verb
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To have an effect or impact on someone; also to gradually take over an area belonging to someone else. |
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impose
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verb
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To force something to be accepted or endured, often against someone's will. |
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imposition
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noun
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An unfair or unwelcome demand or requirement placed on someone. |
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impudent
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adjective
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Rude and not showing respect |
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inflammatory
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adjective
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Causing or likely to cause strong emotions, especially anger or hostility. |
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instigate
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verb
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To cause an event or situation to happen by starting some actions |
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interrogate
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verb
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To question someone thoroughly, usually in an aggressive manner. |
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invasive
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adjective
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Tending to spread aggressively, often causing harm or disruption. |
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meddle
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verb
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To interfere in or busy oneself unduly with something that is not one's concern |
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muzzle
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nounverb verb
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Put a muzzle on (an animal) |
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muzzle
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nounverb noun
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A device, usually an arrangement of straps or wires, placed over an animal's mouth to prevent the animal from biting, eating, etc. |
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nab
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verb
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To catch someone doing something wrong or illegal |
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oppress
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verb
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To rule people in a way that takes advantage of them politically and economically. |
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