to bring forth something, often from the realm of imagination, as if by enchantment
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to create a plan, document, or written agreement, often in a formal or official context
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to come up with a creative idea, plan, or solution
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to actively gather and engage individuals by generating interest or excitement through promotion or persuasion
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to form a group, typically to confront, hurt, or oppose a particular individual or group
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to make something quickly and easily, often without much care or effort
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to stand in a line or row extending in a single direction
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to create a false or fictional story or information
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to form a line or queue, often with a specific order, while waiting for something
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to hastily create a meal, typically using whatever ingredients are available
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to begin to exist very quickly
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to bring forth a memory or image, causing one to remember or think about something
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to generate ideas or concepts, often in a creative manner
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to invent typically false or exaggerated information in order to create a false idea about someone or something
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to make food very quickly
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to gradually but consistently strive to achieve something or make something happen
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