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surpass |
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be greater in scope or size than some standard |
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surpass |
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distinguish oneself |
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set down |
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put down in writing |
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set down |
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leave or unload |
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set down |
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cause to sit or seat or be in a settled position or place |
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set down |
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put or settle into a position |
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set down |
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go ashore |
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set down |
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reach or come to rest |
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surmount |
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be or do something to a greater degree |
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surmount |
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get on top of |
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surmount |
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reach the highest point of |
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surmount |
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be on top of |
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susurrate |
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issue soft noises |
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sough |
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make a murmuring sound |
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screak |
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utter a harsh abrupt scream |
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screak |
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make a high-pitched, screeching noise |
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skreak |
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utter a harsh abrupt scream |
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skreak |
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make a high-pitched, screeching noise |
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skreigh |
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utter a harsh abrupt scream |
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slip in |
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insert casually |
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sneak in |
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insert casually |
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sneak in |
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enter surreptitiously |
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speak out |
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express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation |
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siss |
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make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval |
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siss |
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express or utter with a hiss |
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sizz |
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make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval |
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sizz |
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express or utter with a hiss |
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sibilate |
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make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval |
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sibilate |
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express or utter with a hiss |
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sibilate |
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utter a sibilant |
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sibilate |
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pronounce with an initial sibilant |
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shoot craps |
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play a game of craps |
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still-hunt |
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hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing |
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still-fish |
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fish with the line and bait resting still or stationary in the water |
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strive |
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to exert much effort or energy |
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strive |
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attempt by employing effort |
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shovel in |
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eat a large amount of food quickly |
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shovel in |
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earn large sums of money |
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stand out |
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be stubborn in resolution or resistance |
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stand out |
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steer away from shore, of ships |
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stand out |
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distinguish oneself |
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stand out |
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be highly noticeable |
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set on |
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attack someone physically or emotionally |
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sleep out |
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work in a house where one does not live |
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serve up |
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provide (usually but not necessarily food) |
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strike back |
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make a counterattack and return like for like, especially evil for evil |
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satisfy |
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fill or meet a want or need |
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satisfy |
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make happy or satisfied |
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satisfy |
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meet the requirements or expectations of |
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set upon |
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assail or attack on all sides: 'The zebra was beset by leopards' |