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Yeh-Shen by Schnitz

Yeh-Shen

TermDefinition
jealous feeling or showing an unhappy or angry desire to have what someone else has
collapse to break apart and fall down suddenly; to completely relax the muscles of your body because you are very tired, upset, etc.
coarse having a rough quality
sorrow a feeling of sadness or grief caused especially by the loss of someone or something
dwell 1) to live in a particular place 2) ____________ on/upon: to think or talk about something for a long time
dread (noun) to fear something that will or might happen (verb) a strong feeling of fear about something that will or might happen
banquet a formal dinner for many people usually to celebrate a special event
glisten to shine with light reflected off a wet surface
entrance to fill someone with delight and wonder (usually used as to be entranced)
undaunted not afraid to continue doing something or trying to do something even though there are problems, dangers, etc.
transformation a complete or major change in someone's or something's appearance, form, etc.
vigil an event or a period of time when a person or group stays in a place and quietly waits, prays, etc., especially at night
eager very excited and interested
timid feeling or showing a lack of courage or confidence
Created by: mrsschnitzer
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