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- the act or fact of the heart throbbing strongly fast; an instance of this; palpitation; throb.
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- to speak habitually or on occasion from embarrassment etc., with halting articulation, esp. with pauses or spasmodic repetitions of the same syllable; to stammer.
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- a mouthful of food; a morsel.
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- an act or instance of stuttering; a speech disorder involving stuttering either habitual or temporary one caused by fear and anxiety.
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- to reduce (oneself) in size; to shrink; to contract (oneself).
- to bend (from a straight position).
- to feel dejected; to cast down in spirit; to get disheartened; to be depressed.
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- to beat a cloth gently on the stone, while washing.
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- any of usu. large gruiform wading birds of Gruidae family, with very long legs and neck, and a long, straight bill; a crane.
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- to place something down with force (often, in anger).
- to punch or pierce with a heavy or pointed object.
- to strike with or as with a beak.
- to kill (a louse etc.) by pressing heavily the upper portion of the nail on it.
- (very bright light or moving lights) to overpower or dim the vision; to dazzle.
- to annoy; to harass; to torment.
- to throw a person forcefully or contemptuously on the floor, on seat, etc.
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- to fill with something forcibly.
- to cause to shake vehemently.
- to shake oneself with frequent motions.
- to trifle or dally to attract attention of a person (esp. of opposite sex); to flirt.
- to strike with a pointed object.
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- to come in a group; to come en masse.