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100

a wild rush of animals or people, usually when frightened

stampede

100

a flower or group of flowers; the state or time of flowering

blossom

100

to move by pulling, dragging, or carting, sometimes in a vehicle; to apply force to transport something

haul

100

to make a surprise attack from a hidden place

ambush

100

ready to fall asleep, sleepy

drowsy

100

steamy or heavy with moisture; moist or damp

humid

200

something, such as money, that is promised for a good cause; a promise to fulfill an agreement

pledge

200

a person or group that goes first to explore, open, prepare, or settle an area; someone who breaks new ground, as in science or ideas

pioneer

200

to get or gain through some effort


obtain

200

to stretch out, make or last longer; to give or offer

extend

200

coming each year; once a year; lasting a year

annual

200

having value, importance, or worth; good enough for

worthy

300

an agreement or understanding that can be enforced by law

contract

300

an object made long ago; something made in the past

antique

300

to hold back care or attention; to fail to follow through

neglect

300

to draw attention to something else, cause to turn aside; to disturb

distract

300

not used, filled, or lived in; without thought or expression

vacant

300

to strike against each other with force; to clash

collide

400

something that is carried, a load; something that is very hard to bear

burden

400

a plan, set of rules, or way to act; a written insurance contract

policy

400

to agree to or approve; to give permission

consent

400

pirited, carefree, or noisy fun; something that suggests merry play

romp

400

needing or demanding immediate action or attention

urgent

400

of high birth or rank; outstanding; of good moral character

noble

500

a family member who lived at an earlier time


ancestor

500

a terrible event that brings great damage or suffering; a great loss


disaster

500

to give in or give way; to produce or bring forth

yield

500

to enter or force a way through or into; to see into

penetrate

500

beginning or first

initial

500

showy in appearance; brave; showing courtesy; very attentive to

gallant

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