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Foreign anything located in, coming from, or characteristic of a country or place other than one's own.
Fringe an edge, border, or outer limit of something, often characterized by decorative hanging threads, tassels, or a marginal/unconventional area, group, or activity outside the mainstream.
Gingerly doing something with extreme care, caution, or delicacy, usually because the object is fragile, or the situation is painful or dangerous.
Stammer a speech disorder characterized by involuntary pauses, repetitions of sounds/syllables, or prolonged sounds that disrupt the natural flow of speech.
Gruff a person's voice or behavior that is rough, harsh, stern, or unfriendly in manner.
Disguise a change in appearance—such as clothing, masks, or makeup—used to hide someone's true identity or to make something look like something else.
Embedded something is firmly fixed, set, or enclosed inside a surrounding object or concept.
Curse a wish or, in superstitious contexts, a magical spell for harm, injury, or misfortune to befall someone.
Vendors an individual, business, or entity that sells goods or services to another party (customers or other businesses).
Embroidery the art or process of decorating fabric, leather, or other materials using a needle and thread or yarn to create raised, ornamental designs.
Distinctive having a special, unique quality or feature that makes a person or thing easy to recognize and different from others of the same kind.
Dawdle/dawdling to move slowly, waste time, or linger instead of acting promptly.
Relent/relented to soften in attitude, become less strict, or finally give in to a request after refusing or being harsh.
Latrine a simple, often communal, toilet facility, typically consisting of a hole or trench in the ground used for collecting human waste in camps, rural areas, or emergency situations.
Collide to hit something or each other with strong force, resulting in a crash.
Routine a regular, standard, or habitual sequence of actions and activities performed in a predictable order, often daily
Escort a person or vehicle that accompanies another person or group, typically to provide protection, security, guidance, or companionship.
Gesture /gesturing a deliberate movement of the hands, arms, head, or body used to communicate, express emotions, or emphasize a point, usually while speaking.
Unearth to dig something up from the ground or to discover hidden information, objects, or facts.
Sever to cut something completely off or apart, such as breaking a physical object.
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