Intermediate Deck 46
Total: 20 cards
lick
verb

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to move your tongue over the surface of something in order to eat it, make it wet, or clean it

sob
verb

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to weep with a convulsive catching of the breath

elementary
adjective

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connected with primary education

fortune
noun

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a very large amount of money; wealth

estate
noun

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a large area of land owned by one person, family, or organization

desperate
adjective

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feeling or showing that you badly need or want something, especially after several futile attempts

peel
verb

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to remove the outer layer or surface of something, especially a fruit or vegetable

ridiculous
adjective

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very silly, absurd, or unreasonable

aggressive
adjective

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(of a person or animal) willing to fight, hostile, unfriendly, angry, and mean

massive
adjective

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very big, sometimes to the point where it's unusually large

verb

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to prepare (a book, newspaper, film, etc.) for publication or for broadcasting by making changes and correcting mistakes

compose
verb

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to create, write, or produce something (such as music or writing)

dominate
verb

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to rule over, govern, or control

illustrate
verb

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to provide something, such as a book or magazine, with pictures or drawings; to explain or clarify something by using examples, charts, pictures, etc.

prohibit
verb

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to forbid or prevent from happening

forbid
verb

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to command a person not to do something, have something, etc; to prohibit something

corridor
noun

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a narrow area that serves as a passage between two places or that has a specific purpose

ensure
verb

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to make sure or certain of something

ultimate
adjective

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happening or coming at the end

forehead
noun

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the part of the face above the eyebrows; brow
