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rubble | rough broken stones or bricks; a confused mass of broken things |
etch | to cut a design into a hard surface; to outline or impress clearly; to implant firmly in the mind |
lustrous | shine; sparkling brilliance; splendor |
kindling | material that burns easily and is used to start a fire; to stir up, excite |
demolish | to tear down; to break to pieces; to end |
complex | a whole made up of many complicated parts; a group of related buildings; |
link | to join; a connecting structure |
jounce | to moven an up and down manner |
erect | straight up and down, upright; to build or assemble |
corridor | a passageway or hallway; a narrow strip of land |
strut | to walk in a stiff proud way; a bar or brace to resist pressure |
raging | causing great pain or distress; violent, wild; extraordinary; demonstrating a fit of violent anger |
channel | the bed of a waterway; a way of passing something along; TV or radio frequencies |
buff | a brownish-yellow color; to polish; a fan, enthusiast |
intricate | having many complexly interrelated parts; complicated |
network | a system of connected parts; to interact with others for mutual assistance or support |
coast | land near a shore; slide down a slope |
tawny | a brownish-orange color |
chisel | a tool used to chip away; to use unfair or dishonest methods |
mangle | to cut with repeated blows; to botch |
leisurely | acting without haste; unhurried |
gulf | part of an ocean extending into the land; a deep hollow in the earth; a wide separation or gap |
amble | to walk in a leisurely manner |
cocky | beeing too sure of oneself; being rude usually in a playful way |
launch | to throw or spring forward; to send off an object with force; to begin |