temperature just below the boiling point | | |
to be thrown off balance or fall back | | |
handle clumsily | | |
to twist, as in pain, struggle, or embarrassment | | |
1. a mannequin; 2. a man short in stature | | |
arising from impulse; spontaneous and unthinking | | |
to fall straight down; plunge | | |
to wave or swing vigorously; thrash | | |
1. an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion; 2. a ghost or an apparition | | |
the act or an instance of breathing out | | |
to make impure or unclean by contact or mixture | | |
to remain floating, suspended, or fluttering in the air | | |
a bright trail or streak that appears in the sky when a meteoroid is heated to incandescence by friction with the earth's atmosphere | | |
an odorous glandular secretion from the male musk deer; used as a perfume fixative | | |
on guard; watchful | | |
happening, existing, or done at the same time | | |
1. a form or part that is folded or coiled; 2. a complication of form or structure; 3. one of the convex folds of the surface of the brain.
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devastation; ruin | | |
an Old Testament book consisting of reflections on the vanity of human life | | |