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heretical
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adjective
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Being opposite to and against the official or popular opinion. |
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hooligan
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noun
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A violent young troublemaker, typically one of a gang |
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humiliate
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verb
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To make someone feel ashamed or foolish by injuring their dignity or self-respect. |
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infest
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verb
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The way that insects and bugs multiply and cause disease and destruction |
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inflame
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verb
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To make a situation less controllable by making people even more angry. |
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insidious
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adjective
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Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects |
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inundate
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verb
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To overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with |
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kibosh
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noun
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Put an end to; dispose of decisively |
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mangle
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verb
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To severely mutilate, disfigure, or damage by cutting, tearing, or crushing |
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merciless
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adjective
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Without forgiveness or leniency — relentless and unkind. |
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mugger
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noun
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A person who attacks and robs another in a public place |
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nemesis
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noun
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A long-standing rival; an archenemy |
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obliterate
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verb
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To destroy (something) completely so that nothing is left |
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overwhelm
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verb
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To overcome resistance with tremendous force |
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pounce
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verb
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When an animal or bird of prey jumps or swoops suddenly to catch prey |
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prank
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noun
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A practical joke or mischievous act |
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predator
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noun
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An animal that naturally preys on others |
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pulverize
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verb
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To crush something into a powder or very small pieces. |
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puncture
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nounverb verb
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To burst or break through something, often suddenly and forcefully. |
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rampage
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nounverb verb
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(especially of a large group of people) rush around in a violent and uncontrollable manner |
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