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v. To make nervous, embarrassed, or confused. fluster.

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v. To make nervous, embarrassed, or

confused.

fluster

v. To have a strong desire to get or do something; to

seek.

aspire

v. To answer, especially in a quick or clever way.

retort

n. The condition of being addicted.

addiction

v. To increase; to strengthen or deepen.

intensify

v. To limit or restrict.

stint

n. A preference that prevents one from being

impartial; prejudice.

bias

n. A hostile meeting between people who hold opposite views.

confrontation

Adj. Very unpleasant; disgusting.

obnoxious

n. A first public appearance.

debut

v. To frighten, especially by threatening someone.

intimidate

n. A quick or clever reply.

retort

v. To cause someone to have a very strong desire

for something.

addict

n. A limit or restriction.

stint

n. Freedom from being harmed or deepen.

impunity

Adj. Very obvious in an offensive or shameless

way.

blatant

n. The number of people enrolled.

enrollment

n. A strong desire to achieve something; an

ambition.

aspiration

n. A period of time devoted to a job or some

task.

stint

v. To cause someone to have prejudice; to

influence.

bias

v. To sign up to become a member of some group or

activity; to register.

enroll

Adj. Likely to cause addiction.

addictive

Adj. Expressed honestly and without holding back

unpleasant truths.

candid

v. To make a first public appearance.

debut

n. The act of intimidating.

intimidation

n. A person with a very strong desire for something that is habit-forming and sometimes harmful.

addict

v. To stand up to; to face boldly.

confront

n. A person who is a very enthusiastic fan.

addict

v. To put or bring face to face.

confront


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