try to stir up public opinion
a debtor who flees to avoid paying
very impressive in scale or scope
to mention things individually
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bad in a noticeable and extreme way
a long thick wall built in order to prevent water flooding onto a lower area, especially from the sea
a theory of organic evolution claiming that new species arise and are perpetuated by natural selection
the quality of being fast and swift in movement
the attribute of being brief or fleeting
to make something or someone seem less important
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very courageous and not afraid of situations that are dangerous
the surrounding discourse that provides clarity and understanding to a language unit, helping to determine its interpretation
an official appointed by a government to represent that government in a foreign city
a feeling of doubt or uneasiness, often related to one's conscience or sense of right and wrong
any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are kept
secure in or as if in a berth or dock
to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly
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a large pot, often made of metal and equipped with handles, used for boiling liquids like water or soup
A cauldron is a large, heavy pot or kettle, typically made of cast iron or other sturdy materials, with a rounded bottom and a wide opening. Historically, cauldrons were used for cooking over an open fire, but today they are primarily used for decorative or ceremonial purposes, such as Halloween decorations or theatrical productions. In folklore and mythology, cauldrons are often associated with magic, potions, and witches, and are sometimes depicted as having mystical properties or powers.
to cause something to break apart or come undone
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