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abandon | v. 1. To give up by leaving in time of danger. 2. To lose or give up completely. 3. To withdraw help or support from one in need. |
adversary | n. An enemy or opponent. |
baffle | v. To confuse; to prevent from understanding. |
blunder | n. A stupid or careless mistake. v. 1. To make such a mistake. 2. To move in a clumsy way. |
colossal | adj. very big; enormous. |
detect | v. To discover something not easily noticed. |
haul | v. To pull or carry with effort. n. 1. The amount caught or taken at one time. 2. The distance traveled or to be traveled. |
overpower | v. To get the better of; to defeat. |
rejoice | v. To be very happy. |
scoff | v. To mock; to ridicule. |
sentinel | n. One who keeps watch or guards a point of entry. |
siege | n. The surrounding of a place in order to force it to surrender. |
sinister | adj. Suggesting or leading to evil or harm. |
victor | n. The winner in a contest or struggle. |
victorious | adj. Successful in a contest or battle. |
woe | n. 1. Deep distress or misery. 2. Trouble; misfortune. |
woeful | adj. 1. Full of woe; unhappy. 2. Very bad; wretched. |