Target 80+ Deck 35
Total: 20 cards
foul
adjective

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offensive or disgusting, usually having to do with scent or taste

inhospitable
adjective

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(of a person) not generous or welcoming; unfriendly

ruin
noun

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the remains of old or destroyed building or town

editorial
adjective

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relating to the preparation of an article, newspaper, magazine, or any type of publication; can also refer to the people behind the publication, including writers, editors, and publishers

propel
verb

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to urge or encourage someone to do an activity or be in a situation

surge
noun

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a sudden and substantial upward movement of something, like a wave rising, an emotion intensifying, or price increasing

prospect
verb

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to search for oil, gold, mineral deposits, or other substances by excavating or exploring a place

peninsula
noun

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a portion of land connected to a larger piece of land that is nearly surrounded by water

fault
noun

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an error or mistake, typically caused by bad judgment, ignorance, or inattention

junk
adjective

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cheap, trashy, or worthless

surge
verb

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to move upward or increase in an abrupt and powerful manner

entity
noun

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something or someone that has an individual and distinct existence

knit
verb

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to connect, join, or unite together closely

luxury
adjective

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expensive, comfortable, and pleasurable

retail
noun

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the sale of goods or products in small quantities to direct consumers, usually in stores

retreat
verb

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to step back or move away from a difficult or dangerous situation, often relating to military forces

deprive
verb

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to deny or prevent a person or a place from enjoying, possessing, or using something

feasible
adjective

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plausible and workable; able to be done or achieved

eclipse
noun

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an astronomical event where one celestial body partially or completely blocks another celestial body

workforce
noun

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the people in a country, region, company, or industry who are engaged in or available for work
