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tepid
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adjective
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Lacking in heat, strength, or enthusiasm. |
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totter
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verb
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To move in a feeble or unsteady way, or to shake and sway as if about to collapse. |
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undoing
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noun
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The process through which something falls apart or is ruined |
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unsteady
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adjective
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Not firm, stable, or balanced; likely to wobble or fall. |
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untenable
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adjective
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An idea or position that cannot be defended against criticism |
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wane
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verb
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To become weaker in strength or influence |
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wilt
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verb
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To become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease, regarding something such as a plant, leaf, or flower. |
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wispy
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adjective
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Something frail, slight, feathery, or fleeting |
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wither
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verb
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(of a plant) To become dry and shriveled |
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wobble
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nounverb verb
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Move unsteadily from side to side |
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wobble
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nounverb noun
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An unsteady movement from side to side |
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wreck
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nounverb noun
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Something that has been badly damaged or destroyed. |
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zonked
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adjective
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Exhausted; tired out |
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