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To seize someone by legal authority and take them into custody.

arrest

100

A large carnivorous mammal, typically a wild animal related to dogs, known for its pack behavior and howling.

wolf

100

A small, simple house or shelter, often in a rural or remote area.

cabin

100

An adjective, meaning not firmly held in place; free or not tight.

loose

100

A person who steals another's property without permission or legal right.

thief

200

To make a long, loud, mournful sound, often associated with certain animals, especially wolves.

howl

200

The possibility of harm or injury; something that can cause harm or risk.

danger

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The act of traveling from one place to another, typically over a long distance.

journey

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An adjective, meaning living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated, tamed, or cultivated; or uncontrolled or untamed in nature.

wild

200

An adjective, meaning making little or no noise; free from disturbance or activity.

quiet

300

To look into or examine something carefully in order to discover facts or information.

investigate

300

A series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep; a strongly desired goal or aspiration.

dream

300

Difficulty, problems, or distress; a state of being in difficulty or conflict, or experiencing discomfort or harm.

trouble

300

An adjective, meaning referring to a time that has already occurred.

past

300

A preposition, meaning throughout the duration of; in the course of (a particular time or event).

during

400

To give permission for something to happen or be done; to let something occur.

allow

400

A high degree of pleasure or satisfaction; great joy.

delight

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The ability to face fear, difficulty, or pain without being overcome by it.

courage

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A noun, meaning a living being, especially an animal; sometimes used to describe something imaginary or strange.

creature

400

An adjective, free from danger, risk, or doubt; safe and protected.

secure

500

To live or reside in a particular place; to stay or continue in a certain condition or state.

dwell

500

The boundary or limit of something; the sharp side of a tool or object; a position of advantage or superiority.

edge

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A direction or route taken; a series of classes or lessons on a particular subject; a process or sequence of events.

course

500

An adverb, meaning in or toward the front; at or to a position in advance.

ahead

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A preposition meaning in the midst of; surrounded by; as part of a group or set.

among

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