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| bebop | (noun) jazz characterized by rhythmic harmonic complexity and innovation, and usually fast |
| peddle | (verb) to sell or offer for sale from place to place : hawk |
| transform | (verb) to change completely or essentially in composition or structure : metamorphose. |
| so-called | (adjective) falsely or improperly so named or designated. |
| minority | (noun) the smaller in number of two groups that together constitute a larger entity. |
| arrow | (noun) a weapon shot from a bow that consists of a straight slender shaft with a point or |
| detective | (noun) a plainclothes police officer. |
| publish | (verb) to release a product of creative work for public distribution or sale usually with the copyright holder. |
| infant | (noun) a child in the first year of life : baby. |
| flung | (verb) threw especially with force, violence, recklessness, or abandon : hurled. |
| dictate | (verb) to direct forcefully or irresistibly. |
| payment | (noun) something given to discharge a debt or obligation or to fulfill a promise. |
| composer | (noun) a person who writes music. |
| divine | (adjective) supremely good or admirable. |
| confess | (verb) to tell of or make known something private or hidden : admit, acknowledge |
| insight | (noun) clear and immediate understanding. |
| fuel | (noun) a material (as coal, gas, oil or wood) used to produce heat or power by burning. |
| another | (adjective) being one more in addition to one or a number of the same kind : additional |
| shrimp | (noun) any of numerous relatively small crustaceans having a slender elongated body, anabdomen that is compressed on the sides, and long legs. |
| landslide | (noun) a great majority of votes for one side; especially : a one-sided election. |