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honorable | of high rank, dignity, or distinction |
doorknob | the handle or knob by which a door is opened or closed. |
chalkboard | a blackboard, especially a green or other light-colored one. |
plumber | a person who installs and repairs piping, fixtures, appliances, and appurtenances in connection with the water supply, drainage systems, etc., both in and out of buildings. |
condemn | to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure. |
gnarled | having a rugged, weather-beaten appearance: |
sighed | to let out one's breath audibly, as from sorrow, weariness, or relief. |
scented | distinctive odor, especially when agreeable: |
trestle | a frame typically composed of a horizontal bar or beam rigidly joined or fitted at each end to the top of a transverse A-frame, used as a barrier, a transverse support for planking, etc.; |
drought | a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops. |
doubt | to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe. |
acknowledge | to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence, truth, or fact of: |
wholesome | conducive to moral or general well-being; salutary; beneficial: |
castle | a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times. |
exhaustion | extreme weakness or fatigue. |
shipwreck | the destruction or loss of a ship, as by sinking. |
pneumonia | inflammation of the lungs with congestion. |
wrestling | a sport in which two opponents struggle hand to hand in order to pin or press each other's shoulders to the mat or ground, with the style, rules, and regulations differing widely in amateur and professional matches. |