Target 80+ Deck 17
Total: 20 cards
polish
verb
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to refine, improve, or elevate the quality, condition, or manner of something
dictate
verb
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to speak or read something aloud, sometimes used in an authoritative or commanding sense
glimpse
noun
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a brief or partial view
hippopotamus
noun
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a large African animal with small legs and thick, hairless skin that's able to live on land and water
liberate
verb
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to release or set free a person or a group of people from a place or situation
petal
noun
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one of the colored parts of a flower that often carries a pleasant scent and appears in different shapes and sizes
row
noun
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a line of things or people arranged one after another
intensify
verb
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to make something stronger or more extreme and intense
pour
verb
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to cause a liquid or some other substance to flow into a container
priest
noun
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someone with the authority to lead or perform religious ceremonies, especially in some Christian religions
glimpse
verb
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to see, look, or peek at someone or something for a brief period of time
row
verb
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to move or propel a boat with oars
correlate
verb
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(of two or more things) to be closely connected with or dependent on each other, or to show this kind of relationship exists
canal
noun
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a human-made waterway that enables boats or small ships to travel from one area to another
peasant
noun
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a poor person, usually a farmer or farm worker, who owns or rents a small piece of land and grows crops
hollow
adjective
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having a hole or empty space inside
govern
verb
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to officially control and lead (a group of people); to make decisions for a country, state, etc.
terminal
adjective
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(of an illness or a disease) that cannot be cured and will lead to death, often slowly
crack
noun
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a thin line on the surface of something when it is slightly broken or damaged
assert
verb
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to state or declare something forcefully or aggressively, often in an attempt to compel or demand acceptance of something