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Answer
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equipment and supplies use by the military
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munitions
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something causing great deal of worry or suffering, a ___ situation
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dire
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pieces of something that are left after it has been broken or destroyed
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debris
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leave a place because it is unsafe (for example during fire)
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evacuate
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to praise highly, rhymes with troll
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extoll
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a scientist who studies reptiles and amphibians
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herpetologist
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deep and meaningful, showing great knowledge or understanding
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profound
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person who is responsible to something bad happening, They found the _____ who tied the cat to the tree.
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culprit
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when something solid gets so hot it melts and turns to liquid
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molten
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act of breathing (no tion at end just y)
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respiratory
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a bully, someone who is cruel to others
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ruffian
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to make a person understand something, to reveal or make known
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enlighten
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to think about or wonder, to make a guess without being sure
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speculate
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amazingly large or great
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prodigious
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person who makes a prediction, especially in ancient Greece
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oracle
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without mercy, cruel, showing no pity
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ruthless
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to fill with delight or wonder-- also the place where you enter a building or structure
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entrance
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coming from ice or g_____,
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glacial
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period when it was really cold, think Sid and Manny
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Ice Age
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shy or lacking confidence
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timid
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rare or beautiful, made with great care and skill, (The delicate diamond necklace was ______)
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exquisite
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to prevent a person or animal from getting enough air, can also mean to completely cover
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smother
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to apply thickly or spread thickly
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slather
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the covering placed over someone who is dead , to cover up or hide
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shroud
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helps another do something that is wrong (sidekick in wrong doing)
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accomplice
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smallest possible amount of particular substance that has all the characteristics of the substance
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molecule
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to force something on someone,to make unfair demands upon
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impose
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to burn completely to ashes
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incinerate
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speckled or sprinkled with gray
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grizzled
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to flow out of, come from a source
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emanate
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to cover completely or enclose
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engulf
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