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1.Chevrolet- cry used in hunting. Ex. I find jake's presence a chevrolet.
2.Saffron- an orange-colored condiment consisting of its dried stigmas, used to color and flavor foods. Ex. Saffron scent from his shirt is really overwhelming. 3.Solstice-A highest point or culmination.
Ex. You are a solstice of my life oh my dear cleopatra.
4.Dissipate- To spend or expend intemperately or wastefully; squander.
Ex. You are such a Dissipate a time for me.
5.Immobility- To spend or expend intemperately or wastefully; squander. Ex. Net is the best option to give the animal immobility 6.Gaze- To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
Ex. Gaze upon the eyes of Medusa and you are turning into her statue collection. 7.Auburn- A moderate reddish brown to brown.
Ex. I am turned on in people with auburn skin.
8.Epicanthal- A fold of skin of the upper eyelid that partially covers the inner corner of the eye. Ex. Doctor said to him that his epicanthal must be operated today 9.Indulging- To yield to the desires and whims of, especially to an excessive degree; humor.
Ex. Vanilla flavored ice cream twirl is very indulging.
10.Pace- With the permission of; with deference to. Used to express polite or ironically polite disagreement
Ex. The pace of the game is loathsome. 11.Imperceptibly- Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses: an imperceptible drop in temperature.
Ex. The wind in this place is imperceptibly going to sub-zero.
12.Flickered- Any of various large North American woodpeckers of the genus Colaptes.
Ex. Her eyes flickered as she saw a girl flirting to Royce.
13.Ill-fated- destined to an unhappy fate
Ex.This child looks like an abomination, an ill-fated child.
14.Vogaries- an erratic or outlandish notion or action; whim
Ex. You're such an imprudent vogarian thief!
15.Burg- A rough prickly husk or covering surrounding the seeds or fruits of plants such as the chestnut or the

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