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- squalor
- filth, misery
- violate
- to break as a law or a promise
- stifle
- to cut off the air from; to smother
- inept
- clumsy or awkwardly expressed. Lacking in skill or ability
- tranquil
- calm; peaceful
- brawl
- a noisy fight in a crowd
- attire
- clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion
- frugal
- careful in spending or using something
- gripe
- 1. to complain 2. to annoy or irritate
- perpetual
- lasting or seeming to last forever; for a long time; continuous
- fiber
- a thin thread-like part of animal hair or plant tissue also in ariticial thread that resembles this
- deft
- quick and skillful in movement
- propel
- to push or to drive forward
- peril
- a state of danger involving risk
- unique
- the only one of its kind
- innate
- having from birth; occuring naturally rather than being learned
- stationary
- not moving; not changing
- vital
- necessary for continued life or prosperity
- elude
- to escape by being quick or clever
- diminish
- to reduce
- antic
- a playful or funny act
- aloft
- up in the air especially in flight
- hardy
- able to survive under bad conditions; tough
- lofty
- very tall; noble in feeling or in high ideals
- arrid
- having little or no rainfall; very dry
- rural
- of or relating to the country and the people that live there
- knack
- a special talent or skill; ability to do something easily
- custody
- control over and responsibility for care
- motion
- movement or to signal
- pedestal
- a base or support which something stands on
- punctuate
- to bring to a stop
- brisk
- quick and active; marked by liveliness and vigor