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adj. Eating both plants and meat

Omnivorous

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v. to force into action; to set off

provoke

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v. to put off until later

Defer

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n. a mocking joke

Jibe

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n. a long speech given by one person, especially in a play, book or movie

Monologue

200

n. the path which something follows while moving

trajectory

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v. to freeze in terror

petrify

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n. a summary

synopsis

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adj. skilled and capable; able to perform a required task

competent

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v. to damage severely

Ravage

300

v. to agree to something; to give in to something

Accede
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n. an overwhelming number of something delivered all at once

Barrage

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n. inventiveness; the process of coming up with something new

Innovation

300

n. an absurd or outrageous depiction of something

Travesty

300

v. spread between other things

intersperse

400

n. highest point

Apex

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v. to cut off; terminate

Abort

400

v. to predict [something] before it happens

Forsee

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v. to spread; to promote [a doctrine or idea]

Promulgated

400
adj. unnecessary or extra

extraneous

500

v. to batter or hit someone repeatedly

Buffet

500

adj. lifeless; without growth

Barren

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n. a partner, usually a partner in committing a crime

Accomplice

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n. an imitation of some thing that exaggerates its qualities in order to be funny

Parody

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v. to walk in a proud, jaunty and haughty manner

Strut

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