Intermediate Deck 88
Total: 20 cards
vanish
verb
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to disappear suddenly and/or in a way that you cannot explain or to stop existing
suspend
verb
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to temporarily cause to stop or delay something for a certain time; specifically someone from working or studying as a form of punishment
punch
verb
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to hit, strike, or press very hard, so as to hurt someone, pierce through something, or simply operate machine buttons, keys, and the like
swing
verb
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to move back and forth or in a rotary motion
peak
noun
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the highest level, point, or degree of something
bay
noun
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a part of the sea or large lake that is partially enclosed by a curve in the land
trail
noun
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a path or route through a forest or rural region
terrace
noun
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a flat, hard area, especially outside a house or restaurant, where you can sit, eat and enjoy the sun
delicate
adjective
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showing or needing sensitive treatment using care, skill, or tact
jaw
noun
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one of the two bones that your teeth are in, or the lower part of your face
seminar
noun
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a meeting for discussion or training
absent
adjective
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not in a certain place at a given time; away, missing (opposed to present)
catalog
noun
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a complete list of things that you can look at, buy, or use, and often with pictures
bench
noun
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a long seat for two or more people, usually made of wood
pond
noun
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a small area of still water, especially one that is artificial
tray
noun
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a flat container with raised edges used to carry food, drinks, or other things
fierce
adjective
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violently hostile or destructive; ferocious
dense
adjective
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having a lot of closely spaced particles, things, or people
prejudice
noun
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an unreasonable dislike of or preference for a person, group, custom, etc., especially when it is based on their race, religion, sex, etc.
endure
verb
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to bear, deal with, or accept