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grimace
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nounverb noun
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An ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement |
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hangover
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noun
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A set of unpleasant physical effects following heavy alcohol consumption, such as headache, nausea, and fatigue. |
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harried
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adjective
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To be busy and annoyed by the demands of others |
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hiccup
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nounverb verb
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To experience or make the involuntary sound caused by a spasm of the diaphragm. |
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hiccup
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nounverb noun
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An involuntary spasm of the diaphragm, resulting in a sudden, brief sound caused by a quick intake of air, often followed by a noticeable "hic" sound. |
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hideout
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noun
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A secret place where someone can hide from others, especially from the law. |
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jarring
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adjective
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Causing a sudden, unpleasant, or shocking effect. |
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lapse
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noun
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A temporary pause, omission, or failure |
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leery
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adjective
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Cautious or wary due to realistic suspicions |
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lug
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verb
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To carry or drag a heavy or bulky object slowly with great effort. |
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queasy
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adjective
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Feeling nervous, uneasy, or anxious. |
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schlep
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verb
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To haul or carry something heavy, often in an way that is awkward and takes a lot of energy. |
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skittish
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adjective
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(of an animal, especially of a horse) excitable or easily scared |
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squeamish
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adjective
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(of a person) easily made to feel sick, faint, or disgusted, especially by unpleasant images, such as the sight of blood |
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stiff
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adjective
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Difficult to move one's body, often due to tightness or soreness; rigid or not easily bent; firm in structure. |
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stuffy
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adjective
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(of a place) lacking fresh air or ventilation |
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stupor
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noun
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A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility |
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sweltering
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adjective
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Uncomfortably hot |
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swollen
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adjective
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Enlarged beyond normal size, often due to injury, infection, or inflammation. |
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uneasy
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adjective
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Feeling anxious, worried, or uncomfortable about something; feeling a sense of discomfort or restlessness. |
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