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| 3. |
A theme, subject, topic, idea, etc. suggested but not directly mentioned in a paragraph, story, poem, or song, but suggested by the diction |
| 7. |
To explain in detail |
| 10. |
wholly unharmed; to come out of a dangerous situation [surprisingly/ unbelievably] without injury. |
| 12. |
Impossible to restrain |
| 15. |
Resentment; severe anger; strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive or insulting; righteous anger |
| 17. |
Funeral; burial |
| 20. |
To settle in a place firmly and comfortably |
| 21. |
Clearly; without doubt; easily demonstrated |
| 26. |
A persecutor; Someone who causes another pain/suffering |
| 27. |
To help; to participate in a helping way. To work as a member of a team |
| 30. |
arrange in order |
| 31. |
Kind, generous, good-willed |
| 34. |
To agree to, to make changes to something |
| 35. |
Drunk, made intoxicated |
| 36. |
A warning or indication of a future event in literature. A warning ahead of time |
| 37. |
A sign of trouble |
| 42. |
To give birth to (usually of the canine species) |
| 43. |
Introduction of something new; ability to come up with new ideas |
| 48. |
A paradigm; a saying of proverbial nature. a short, clear statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct |
| 49. |
The effective use of language in speaking and writing to persuade people |
| 51. |
An imitation of a play, story, or song with deliberate change for the fun of it |
| 53. |
Watery. Filled with mucus |
| 54. |
Facial expression, look, appearance |
| 55. |
malice; intense ill will or hatred |
| 56. |
Complete control; aggressive/harsh treatment of someone, by someone in control |
| 59. |
To agitate gravely; to torture; to search (in a place like the brain, room, etc.) |
| 60. |
To find fault with, to condemn; reprimand officially; strong statement of disapproval |
| 62. |
Uneasy, fidgeting |
| 64. |
Freedom to act without restraint |
| 65. |
A person who disagrees |
| 66. |
Style or way of doing a certain thing. A principle or way of doing things |
| 67. |
indifferent, uninterested |
| 70. |
Group acting as a unit; appointing one person (or a small group) to represent others in a decision |
| 72. |
A soft, warm dressing (of cloth or other moist and warm material) applied of a team |
| 73. |
Ponderous, without grace. to walk or move with heavy clumsiness; move with a rumbling noise |
| 75. |
To leap about playfully (like horses and other baby mammals do); prance, gambol |
| 76. |
An excuse. Under the guise of; cover |
| 78. |
Absolutely; entirely |
| 79. |
Stubborn; not willing to change. Benjamin's Behavior |
| 80. |
A trick to deceive an enemy; a plan to get the upper hand |
| 82. |
To exist; to hold (own) something |
| 85. |
Habitually silent; tight-lipped, quiet |
| 86. |
A short saying or a short clever statement spoken in an interesting catch way |
| 87. |
Intimate [details] ; familiar / knowledgeable of private information. restroom |
| 89. |
A story, which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, or one with many levels of interpretation |
| 90. |
a reference to a history, a book, music, event, etc., designed to call something to mind without mentioning it; an indirect or reference. |
| 92. |
After the death of |
| 93. |
A dictatorship or form of government with absolute power |
| 94. |
Sullen; gloomy; uninteresting |
| 95. |
Tending to destroy, overthrow, or mislead |