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courage |
I admire her courage.
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hospitable |
She was hospitable to her guests.
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victory |
The battle ended in victory for the warriors.
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fiery |
The fiery pits of Hell burned brightly.
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intensely |
He was intensely shy when he had to perform a speech.
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implacable |
He was an implacable enemy of Ted's.
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reckless |
The boy was reckless in the classroom.
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crevice |
A crevice is a narrow slit in a rock or a wall.
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abyss |
The rock fell into the abyss.
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coaxed |
She coaxed the cat back into the house with treats.
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