Intermediate Deck 89
Total: 20 cards
steer
verb
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to control or influence the direction of something or someone, such as a vehicle or a situation

motive
noun
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the reason for doing something

mere
adjective
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used to emphasize that something is not large or important

seize
verb
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to be quick to make use of a chance, an opportunity, etc.

entitle
verb
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to give a person the official right to have or do something

innocent
adjective
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not intended to cause harm or offense; harmless

trunk
noun
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the enclosed space in the back of a car that is used for keeping things

mean
adjective
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(of someone or something) unkind, malicious, or offensive

quarrel
noun
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an angry argument or disagreement between people, often about a personal matter

drag
verb
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to move some text, an icon, etc. across the screen of a computer using the mouse or your finger

quarrel
verb
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to have an angry argument or disagreement

straight
adjective
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clear, uncomplicated, and honest

sore
adjective
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feeling, affected by, or suffering from physical or emotional pain; painful; aching

sick
adjective
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very unpleasant; disgusting

lap
noun
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one journey from the beginning to the end of a track used for running, etc.

wet
verb
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to make something moist; also to urinate on or in something

senate
noun
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the higher group (compared to congress) of people with the power to make, improve, and approve laws

accommodate
verb
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to provide room or space for someone or something

sphere
noun
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a solid figure that is completely round or a rounded body that approximates this form

blast
noun
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an explosion, especially from a dynamite or bomb
