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worthless
having no value
wax
a substance to make candles
twisted
turned in several directions
to misbehave
to act badly or incorrectly
to keep track of
to have the most recent information about, follow the location of
to feature
to have, to contain
to drizzle
to rain lightly
the source
the origin; where something comes from
the damage
harm, negative effects, injury that reduces the value of something
such as
like, for example
a shrimp
a kind of seafood
potential
possible but not yet actual
polite
having good manners
to lack
to not have
harmless
not causing harm; not dangerous
glazed
having a thin, smooth, shiny coating
careless
the opposite of careful
Cajun
related to people who moved from Acadia in Canada to Louisiana in 1755
and so on
etc.: et cetera
an ingredient
a food item in a dish
absurd
crazy, ridiculous
a turkey
a kind of bird that cannot fly long distances
a treat
something special
a reward
something given for a special service or accomplishment
a pretzel
a snack made of flour
a knot
a part of a string that is tied in loops
a crab
a kind of ocean animal eaten as seafood
to range
to extend, from X to Y
thick
(adj) opposite of thin
respected
(adj) describes someone or something that others think highly of
resident
(n) a person who lives in a certain area
related
(adj) connected with
regional
(adj) from one region or area
region
(n) an area
regardless of
(prep) no matter
range
(v) to extend (from X to Y)
private
(adj) secret or personal
on purpose
(phr) not by accident
occasionally
(adv) sometimes
keep track of
(phr v) to follow the most recent information about or location of something
in advance
(phr) before
flood
(n) excess water covering land
expert
(n) a person who knows a subject very well
exceed
(v) to be more than
entire
(adj) whole
destroy
(v) to ruin or put an end to
contain
(v) to hold
accurately
(adv) correctly, precisely