Target 100+ Deck 3
Total: 20 cards
lure
noun

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something attached to the end of a fishing line to attract fish, like a small worm or insect

embrace
verb

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to hold closely in one's arms; to hug

proponent
noun

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a person who supports an idea or plan of action or who makes a proposition or proposal; an advocate

epidemic
noun

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an occurrence in which a disease quickly spreads and affects a community at a particular time

acrid
adjective

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having a strong, bitter, and unpleasant taste or smell that is irritating to the throat and nose

nourish
verb

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to cause or help to grow by providing care, food, and other materials necessary for growth, health, and good condition

coalition
noun

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an alliance or union between two or more political or social groups, especially for some temporary and specific reason

sneak
verb

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to act, bring, move, put, or take in a furtive or stealthy manner

lubricate
verb

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to apply an oily or greasy substance to reduce friction and allow smooth movement

siege
noun

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an attack in which an armed force surrounds a place to force people to surrender, usually by cutting off essential supplies

embrace
noun

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an act of holding closely in one's arms to show affection; a hug

epidemic
adjective

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spreading and affecting many people at the same time in a particular community

mystical
adjective

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having or involving spiritual meanings, mysteries, or qualities that are difficult to explain or understand

ruminant
noun

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a four-footed, cud-chewing animal that has a stomach with three or four chambers

horrible
adjective

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marked by or arousing painful and intense fear, dread, dismay, or aversion

decimate
verb

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to destroy or remove a great number or proportion of something

retention
noun

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the act of continuing to possess, control, or hold someone or something

rudimentary
adjective

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involving or limited to basic or simple principles; not deep or detailed

covert
adjective

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not openly acknowledged or shown; concealed, hidden, or disguised

scold
verb

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to lecture or reprimand someone who has done something wrong, usually with an angry tone
