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  • a thin, slow, or intermittent stream
    trickle
  • to be very sorry for something bad you have done in the past and wish that you had not done it
    repent
  • to plan secretly to do something wrong or illegal with another person or people
    conspire
  • to screw up or contort (the face, nose, or the like)
    squinch
  • to climb with difficulty or in an awkward way, using hands and feet
    clamber
  • doing something or speaking at the same time as others
    in unison
  • to stop or come to an end
    cease
  • an unusual or splendid sight or public show
    spectacle
  • to move so as to draw attention to oneself
    flounce
  • so satisfied with oneself or one's situation that improvements and trying harder are no attempted
    complacent
  • in a way that is not regular or consistent
    sproadically
  • a stupid, foolish, or ignorant person
    dunce