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6gr Dec Wordmaster

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Fundamentally solid   Bedrock - adj  
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To speak in an angry way   Chide - verb  
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Dreamingly, thoughtful; sad, thoughtfulness   Pensive - adj  
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The part of the mouth or lower course of a river where the river meets the sea   Estuary - noun  
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Someone who is easily fooled or cheated   Dupe - noun  
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Easily bent or flexed; characterized by flexibility and grace   Lithe - adj  
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Unshakable in your belief/position (adj)   Adamant - adj  
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One who produces promotional material for commercial clients especially for the TV/radio   Huckster - noun  
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A series of songs performed by on person/band   Medley - noun  
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To persuade by flattery or promises   Cajole - verb  
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To turn away; to give up   Forsake - verb  
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To intimidate by overbearing looks or words   Browbeat - verb  
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Shifty; departing from the correct or accepting way; crooked   Devious - adj  
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To compel by force, intimidation or authority; to dominate or control   Coerce - verb  
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Having a large, plump body   Corpulent - adj  
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Someone who sells fake products or cheats you out of your money   Mountebank - noun  
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To put in harm or danger   Jeopardize - verb  
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A consecrated place such as a church, a place of refuge and protection   Sanctuary - noun  
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To laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff at or mock   Deride - verb  
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A protracted (long) speech usually marked by intemperate or harshly censored language   Tirade - noun  
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A fleet of ships, boats or planes   Flotilla - noun  
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Lacking food, clothing and other necessities   Indigent - noun, adj or adv  
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Having a circular or winding course; not being direct in action   Circuitous - adj  
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Bendable without breaking; easy to influence   Pliable - adj  
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An artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence or hide something; a strategy employed to conceal something   Subterfuge - noun  
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