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adj. very old; early in history

ancient

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(n.) the land near the sea or ocean

coast

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tradition, habit

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custom

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bold, brash, daring

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timid

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As a child, I used to ______ to my mother.

cling

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(n.) the usual weather conditions of a place

climate

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(v.) to say that someone has done wrong

accuse
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rot, spoil, decompose

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decay

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cover, hide, disguise

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expose

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I was too _____ to talk to the new teacher.

timid

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(v.) to carry out a task; to act or entertain

perform

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(n.) something that stands for something else

symbol

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faraway, distant, secluded

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remote

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dumb, unintelligent, stupid

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clever

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The basketball team will ________ in the end.

triumph

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(v.) to uncover or open to view

expose

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(v.) to make a hole or opening

pierce

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dainty, fragile, weak

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delicate

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examine, investigate

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explore

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Please don't _______ of being lazy!

accuse

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(v.) to make upset or uneasy

disturb

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(n.) an important success or win

triumph

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mimic, resemble, repeat

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imitate

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frequent, ordinary, usual, common

rare

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I love to ______ the actor's funny face.

imitate