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  • 81type — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 kind/sort ADJECTIVE ▪ distinct, distinctive, specific, well defined ▪ certain, particular ▪ certain types of cancer …

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  • 82wag — verb ADVERB ▪ furiously ▪ The dog raced ahead, its tail wagging furiously. ▪ happily Wag is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑tail, ↑tongue Wag is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ …

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  • 83yell — verb ADVERB ▪ loudly ▪ angrily, furiously, hysterically ▪ excitedly, happily (both esp. AmE) ▪ almost …

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  • 84bark — I n. covering of a tree bark peels II n. the sound made by a dog a furious; loud, noisy bark III v. 1) to bark furiously 2) (B) the sergeant barked an order to his squad 3) (D; intr.) to bark at (the dog barked at the jogger) * * * [bɑːk] …

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  • 85quarrel — I n. 1) to cause, lead to a quarrel (their political differences led to a bitter quarrel) 2) to have, pick, provoke, start a quarrel (he picked a quarrel with his neighbor) 3) to patch up, settle a quarrel 4) a bitter, furious, violent; long… …

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  • 86fiercely — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ferociously, violently, wildly, savagely, terribly, vehemently, angrily, threateningly, menacingly, frighteningly, awfully, horribly, venomously, mightily, passionately, impetuously, boldly, irresistibly, furiously,… …

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  • 87Greatness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Greatness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 greatness greatness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 magnitude magnitude Sgm: N 1 size size &c.(dimensions) 192 Sgm: N 1 multitude multitude &c.(number) 102 Sgm: N 1 …

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  • 88furious — fu|ri|ous [ fjuriəs ] adjective ** 1. ) extremely angry: Judge Roberts comments provoked a furious public response. furious with: Dad was furious with us. furious that: Rosie was absolutely furious that I d borrowed her car without asking.… …

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  • 89qualify — qual|i|fy [ kwalə,faı ] verb *** ▸ 1 have qualities for something ▸ 2 join profession ▸ 3 reach competition stage ▸ 4 change a statement ▸ 5 in linguistics 1. ) intransitive to have the right qualities or be in the right situation to be… …

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  • 90rage — reɪdÊ’ n. anger, fury; instance of violent weather (of the wind, waves, etc.); desire, passion v. be furiously angry, behave furiously, be irate …

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