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								Brandished									 
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								To wave or flourish menacingly`									 
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								Beguile									 
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								To mislead of decive someone									 
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								Plight									 
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								A difficult or dangerous situation									 
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								Minion									 
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								A servant or enslaved person									 
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								Prophetic									 
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								To be able to tell the furture									 
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								Surmise 									 
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								To summarize based on limited information or evidence									 
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								Soverign									 
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								The permenent head of state King or Queen									 
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								Augment									 
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								To grow, or make bigger inlarge									 
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								Raveled									 
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								Confuse perplex									 
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								Incarnadine									 
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								Blood red, crimson									 
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								Equivocator									 
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								To use unclear expression so as not to comment									 
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								Malice									 
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								To cause harm to another or others									 
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								Bestowed									 
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								To present something to someone									 
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								Rebuked									 
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								To disaprove sternly									 
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								Malvolence									 
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								Ill  will hatred									 
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