the sanclamente syndrome

the sanclamente syndrome

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Cards (77)

Section 1

(50 cards)

southbound

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traveling or leading toward the south. (train, journey, ..)

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deferentially

Front

in a manner that bows to another's wishes; very respectfully

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relish sth

Front

to enjoy

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hapless

Front

unfortunate

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Unemcumbered

Front

not having any burden or impediment

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debrief

Front

to explain the purposes and methods of a completed procedure to a participant

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doused

Front

extinguished; immersed in liquid

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stultifying

Front

causing to be useless, crippling, causing to appear stupid

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pauper

Front

an extremely poor person

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frail

Front

weak and delicate

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dome

Front

A roof shaped like a half-circle or hemisphere

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versifier

Front

a skilled poet

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ashen

Front

ash-colored; deadly pale

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dusk

Front

the time at the end of the day just before dark

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raucous

Front

unpleasantly loud and harsh

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misanthropic

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disliking humankind and avoiding human society

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opaque

Front

(adj.) not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense, stupid

Back

impostor

Front

one who deceives by using a false identity

Back

Desired Product

Front

The product consumers really want or think they want.

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languor

Front

a weak or lifeless feeling

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live wire

Front

an energetic and unpredictable person.

Back

rakishly

Front

With a careless, casual look; dashingly

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besotted

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adjective: strongly affectionate towards Even though her father did not approve, Juliet became ____ with the young Romeo. adjective: very drunk Synonyms : blind drunk , blotto , cockeyed , crocked , fuddled , loaded , pie-eyed , pissed , pixilated , plastered , slopped , sloshed , smashed , soaked , soused , sozzled , squiffy , stiff , tight , wet Never before have I seen my mom so ______ and honestly, I hope it's the last time she drinks so much.

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throbbing

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beating rapidly or strongly with pain

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patronizing

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treating with condescension; acting superior

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implacable

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unable to be calmed down or made peaceful

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simulate sth

Front

to make a pretense of, imitate; to show the outer signs of, mimic

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vista

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a distant view seen through an opening

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candor

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honesty, frankness, truthfulness; sincere honesty

Back

trail

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1. draw or be drawn along the ground or other surface behind someone or something. "Alex______ a hand through the clear water" 2. walk or move slowly or wearily. "she_____ behind, whimpering at intervals"

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congregate

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To come together in a group, assemble.

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scorched

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burned

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shudder

Front

shake uncontrollably; tremble; V + n

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compassion

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sympathy, mercy, pity

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resigned

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having accepted something unpleasant that one cannot do anything about

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profundity

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great depth of intellect, feeling, or meaning

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be on edge

Front

to be nervous or worried

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innkeeper

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An innkeeper is someone who owns or manages a small hotel or pub.

Back

stance

Front

(n.) a way of holding the body; position of the body an attitude or position on an issue

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chaffing

Front

bantering; joking

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avert

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(v.) to turn aside, turn away; to prevent, avoid

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disperse

Front

distribute or spread over a wide area

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gust

Front

a sudden increase in the strength of the wind

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elope

Front

run away secretly with the intention of getting married

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visage

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A face or facial expression

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munch on

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verb - to eat something, especially noisily

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stuffy

Front

lacking fresh air

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longings

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noun. desires, strong feelings of wanting

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dissolute

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devoted to sensual pleasure; lacking moral restraint

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wizened

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Withered, shriveled

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Section 2

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on account of

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because of

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lurch

Front

To move forward or to one side suddenly and unexpectedly

Back

good riddance

Front

said to express relief at being free of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing.

Back

mass (into)

Front

To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.

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riddance

Front

the action of getting rid of a troublesome or unwanted person or thing

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brawl

Front

(n.) a noisy quarrel or fight; (v.) to quarrel or fight noisily

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disconsolate

Front

(adj.) deeply unhappy or dejected; without hope, beyond consolation

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ardent

Front

enthusiastic or passionate

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derived

Front

formed or developed from something else; not original; copied or adapted from a source

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nebulous

Front

hazy; vague; uncertain

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mangle

Front

(v.) to injure very seriously by cutting, tearing, crushing, etc.; to bring to ruin

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scurry

Front

to run quickly, scamper, hurry

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fret

Front

to worry or be annoyed

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nicety

Front

(n.) a delicate or fine point; (n.) a detail

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touch-and-go (a)

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with an uncertain result

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in the red

Front

they have spent more money than they have in their account and therefore they owe money to the bank.

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confabulate about

Front

to talk informally

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intricacy

Front

marked by elaborately complex detail, , complexity

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concede

Front

(v.) to admit as true; to yield, submit

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saunter

Front

(v.) to stroll; walk in an easy, leisurely way; (n.) a stroll

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decadent

Front

decaying or decayed, especially in terms of morals

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intone

Front

say or recite with little rise and fall of the pitch of the voice

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invigorate vs reinvigorate

Front

is that invigorate is to impart vigor, strength, or vitality to while reinvigorate is to give new life, energy or strength to someone or something; to revitalize.

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invigorate

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to give strength and energy to

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affectation

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a phony attitude; insincerity; unnatural or artificial behavior, usually intended to impress

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venerable

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respected because of age

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smother a laugh

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suppress a laugh

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