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  • 121ruined — adj 1. dilapidated, decrepit, in ruins, derelict, gone to wrack and ruin, the worse for wear, weather beaten, weather scarred, blasted; blighted, rotting, deteriorated, crumbling, falling down, going to pieces, Inf. tottering, nodding to its… …

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  • 122run — v 1. dash, dart, bolt, tear, tear along, bowl along, make time, cover ground, make strides or rapid strides; sprint, fly, flit, whiz, whisk; zoom, zip, career, rip, scour, scud, scorch, burn up the road, outstrip the wind, race like the wind, go… …

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  • 123sink — v 1. fall, drop, descend, go down; hang heavily, swag; subside, recede, retrocede, ebb; fall back, lapse, relapse; slope, dip, slant, lean, list, cant, tilt, incline. 2. settle, precipitate, gravitate, hit bottom; become submerged, capsize, drown …

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  • 124trough — n 1. manger, feedbox, box. 2. channel, flume, conduit, duct, Civ. Eng. aqueduct, canal; chute, shoot, gutter, eaves trough, open tube; drain, sewer, cloaca, culvert; trench, ditch, moat, fosse, Brit. sough; furrow, groove, race, rut, chase;… …

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  • 125wear — v 1. dress in, don, put on, slip into or on, get into, step into; display, show off, parade, flaunt, flourish, Inf. sport; bear, carry, exhibit, show, manifest, evince, reveal; assume, adopt. 2. impair, deteriorate, degenerate, worsen, canker,… …

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  • 126channel — 1. noun 1) the English Channel Syn: strait(s), sound, narrows, passage 2) the water ran down a channel Syn: duct, gutter, conduit, trough, sluice, drain 3) …

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  • 127downspout — down•spout [[t]ˈdaʊnˌspaʊt[/t]] n. bui a vertical pipe for conveying rainwater from a roof or gutter to the ground or to a drain; leader • Etymology: 1895–1900 …

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  • 128kennel — I ken•nel [[t]ˈkɛn l[/t]] n. v. neled, nel•ing (esp. brit.) nelled, nel•ling. 1) a house or shelter for a dog or a cat 2) Often, kennels. an establishment where dogs or cats are bred, trained, or boarded 3) the hole or lair of an animal, esp. a… …

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