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What is perplexed?
To be in a state of confusion
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What is oculist?
An eye doctor
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What is tangible?
Perceptible by touch; definite; real
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What is subtle?
Inconspicuous; low-key
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What is wayside?
The edge or side of a road
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What is competent?
To be capable
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What is several?
Multiple of something
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What is confounding?
Extremely confusing; causing disbelief
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What is to ramble?
To go on and on
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What is allurement?
A certain level of attraction
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What is provoking?
Irritating or causing annoyance
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What is tussle?
A disagreement or a scuffle
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What is immeasurable?
Something so numerous that it is incalculable
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What is sultry?
Hot and humid weather
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What is kinship?
A sense of brotherhood; feeling relatable
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What is persistency?
Continued effort; unrelenting
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What is impress?
To impose an idea on someone
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What is repentance?
The feeling of wanting forgiveness; regretfulness
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What is irresolute?
Hesitant; uncertainty
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What is beneficence?
Generosity
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What is eminent?
Prolific; well-known
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What is languor?
Tranquility; a state of calmness
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What is plummet?
A weight, usually made of lead, attached to a rope
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What is multitudinous?
Very abundant and/or numerous
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What is treacherous?
Traitorous; deceiving; deceptive (3 syllables - from the quote she uses to describe nature)
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