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cling
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verb
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(of a person or animal) To hold on tightly to |
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congeal
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verb
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To become fixed, firm, or rigid; to change from a fluid or soft state to a thickened or solid state. |
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congested
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adjective
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Too full, blocked, or crowded. |
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cram
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verb
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To completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing. |
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crinkle
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verb
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To form small creases or wrinkles in the surface of something, especially the skin of the face as the result of a facial expression |
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crumple
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verb
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To crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled |
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crunch
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verb
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To crush (a hard or brittle foodstuff) with the teeth, making a loud but muffled grinding sound |
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huddle
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nounverb verb
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To come close together in a group |
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huddle
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nounverb noun
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A group where people have come close to together |
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scour
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verb
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To clean or brighten the surface of something by rubbing it hard, typically with an abrasive or detergent |
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scrub
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verb
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Rub (someone or something) hard so as to clean them, typically with a brush and water. |
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scrunch
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verb
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To make something small to fit into a small space |
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squeeze
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verb
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To force something into a small or tight space by manipulating its form. |
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squish
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verb
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The act of crushing something that is soft |
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stuff
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nounverb verb
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To push or cram something into a space, often in a hurried or careless manner. |
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wring
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verb
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To squeeze and twist something. |
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