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A brief, strong rush of wind.
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GUST
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To come apart or split open.
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BUST
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The vascular tissue of a plant.
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BAST
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Coming after all others in time or order.
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LAST
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To strike (someone) with a whip or stick.
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LASH
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Very rich and providing great sensory pleasure.
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LUSH
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Exert force on someone or something.
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PUSH
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Elegant or stylishly luxurious.
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POSH
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After in time or order.
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POST
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Break wind.
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POOT
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A short, sharp sound made by a horn, trumpet, or similar instrument.
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TOOT
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A device or implement used to carry out a particular function.
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TOOL
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A person who acts unwisely or imprudently.
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FOOL
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A young horse or related animal.
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FOAL
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The object of a person's ambition or effort.
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GOAL
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Obsolete form of gore (dirt, mud).
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GOAR
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A full, deep, prolonged cry.
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ROAR
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Soft flexible leather made from sheepskin.
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ROAN
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To make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering or sexual pleasure.
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MOAN
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The natural satellite of the earth.
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MOON
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A tract of open uncultivated upland.
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MOOR
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An unrefined, ill-mannered person.
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BOOR
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A hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building.
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DOOR
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Death, destruction, or some other terrible fate.
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DOOM
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A loud, deep, resonant sound.
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BOOM
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A part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling.
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ROOM
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To move about or travel aimlessly.
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ROAM
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A mass of small bubbles formed on or in liquid.
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FOAM
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Fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
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LOAM
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A thing that is borrowed,
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LOAN
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A silly or foolish person.
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LOON
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In Philippine culture it refers to one's inner self.
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LOOB
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A stupid awkward person.
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BOOB
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An explosive device.
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BOMB
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A place of interment.
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TOMB
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Short for an insult regarding mammary glands and bovines.
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TOAB
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A region of Jordan east of the Dead Sea.
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MOAB
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A deep, wide trench filled with water around a castle.
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MOAT
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A small vessel for travel on water.
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BOAT
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A skin test used to confirm or rule out the presence of allergic contact dermatitis.
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ROAT
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A thoroughfare, route, or way on land between two places.
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ROAD
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An unpleasant person.
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TOAD
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A nickname for Thadeus.
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THAD
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Small pieces of paper or cardboard produced in punching paper tape or data cards
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CHAD
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To talk in an informal or familiar manner.
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CHAT
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Past tense and past participle of the act of defecation.
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SHAT
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To scratch or rub.
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SHAB
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Any of several fishes of the herring family.
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SHAD
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Furnished or equipped with a shoe.
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SHOD
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A directed propelling of a missile.
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SHOT
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The fine powder consisting chiefly of carbon that colors smoke.
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SOOT
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Without undue time lapse.
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SOON
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12 o'clock at midday.
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NOON
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A timely benefit.
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BOON
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