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(anatomy) The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes; the outer surface of the sides of the oral cavity.
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C
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Cheek
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A short film clip, with or without audio.
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V
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Video
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Not well-known.
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O
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Obscure
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A contorted facial expression, often expressing contempt or pain.
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G
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Grimace
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To exert or struggle (to do something), especially to stretch (one's senses, faculties etc.) beyond what is normal or comfortable.
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S
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Strain
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(derogatory) A person with poor judgment or little intelligence.
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F
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Fool
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(law) To start criminal proceedings against.
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P
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Prosecute
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A person under guardianship.
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W
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Ward
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The direct rays, light or warmth of the sun.
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S
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Sunshine
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(figurative) Someone who is being manipulated or used to some end.
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P
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Pawn
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To keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to.
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P
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Protect
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Imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.
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D
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Dream
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(of people) A set of non-physical psychological and social qualities that make one person distinct from another.
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P
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Personality
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A period of time akin to the time taken for the Earth to undergo a full cycle of seasons.
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Y
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Year
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Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
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S
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Sense
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(law) To find guilty, as a result of legal proceedings.
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C
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Convict
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To arrive at (a place) by effort of any kind.
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R
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Reach
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To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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F
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Falsify
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A walk that is taken regularly for good health and wellbeing.
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C
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Constitutional
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A branch of skilled work or trade, especially one requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill, but sometimes applied equally to any business, calling or profession; the skilled practice of a practical occupation.
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C
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Craft
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(finance) The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed.
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I
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Interest
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A mammal of the family Canidae, especially the species Canis familiaris (sometimes designated Canis lupus familiaris), domesticated for thousands of years and of highly variable appearance because of human breeding.
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D
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Dog
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An object or place in which something is accumulated or routinely kept.
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S
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Storage
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The fine particles which are the result of reducing a dry substance by pounding, grinding, or triturating, or the result of decay; dust.
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P
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Powder
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A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.
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F
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Faith
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