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hideous (adj.)
extremely ugly, unpleasant
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thick, unpleasant dirt
filth (n) - filthy (adj.)
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a sudden forceful expression of emotion, especially anger
outburst/-s (n.) Example: His comments provoked an outburst of anger.
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sly (adj.)
deceiving people in a clever way in order to get what you want
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subtle (adj.)
not noticeable or obvious in any way
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flagrant (adj.)
shocking because of being so obvious
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thief
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star
Double points!
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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heart
Other team wins 5 points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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fairy
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thief
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to produce something new that is based on something that already exists
to reinvent (yourself) (reinvented - has reinvented) v. Example: The story of Romeo and Juliet was reinvented as a Los Angeles gangster movie.
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representing something else, serving as a symbol
symbolic (adj.) Example: The skull at the bottom of the picture is symbolic of death.
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to not have any or enough of something, esp. something necessary or wanted
to lack (something) (lacked - lacked) (v.) Example: What we lack in this house is space to store things.
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perpetual (adj.)
continuing for ever in the same way
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thief
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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unhappy, disappointed or without hope
dejected (adj.) Example: She looked a bit dejected when they told her she didn't get the job.
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monster
Reset all scores!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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to persuade someone that something false is the truth, or to keep the truth hidden from someone for your own advantage
to deceive someone (deceived - has deceived). v. Example. The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones.
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