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61scuttle — Synonyms and related words: French door, KO, amble, archway, back door, back out, bankrupt, barge, barway, be lost, boggle, bolt, bowl along, break, bulkhead, bundle, burst, burst of speed, bust, bustle, canter, capsize, career, carriage entrance …
62despond — v. n. Despair, be cast down, be disheartened, lose hope, lose courage, be despondent, give up, abandon hope. See despair …
63quail — v. n. Cower, shrink, flinch, faint, blench, droop, quake, tremble, be quelled, give way, lose courage, lose spirit, be cast down …
64faint — I. v. n. 1. Swoon, faint away. 2. Languish, fail, fade, grow weak, fail in vigor, lose strength. 3. Be disheartened, be discouraged, be dejected, be depressed, lose courage, be dispirited, be down hearted, sink into dejection. II. a. 1. Swooning …
65wimp out — Verb. To lose courage. E.g. If you wimp out now, you ll lose all the money you invested …
66recoil — v 1. shy, jump, jump back, start; shrink, shrink back, hang back, balk, quail, flinch, wince, blench, cower; falter, give way, lose heart, lose courage. 2. spring back, lash back, fly back, kick back, rebound, resile, reverberate, reflect. n 3.… …
67wilt — wilt1 [wilt] vi. [var. of obs. welk, to wither < ME welken, to fade, wither, dry up, akin to OHG welc, damp, wilted < IE * welg , var. of base * welk , moist, damp > OE wealg, nauseous] 1. to become limp, as from heat or lack of water;… …
68Miss Julie — This article is about the play by Strindberg, for other works see Miss Julie (disambiguation). Photograph of the first production in Stockholm of Miss Julie in November 1906, at The People s Theatre. Sacha Sjöström (left) as Kristin, Manda… …
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