The "Ss" Have It | It's a Wonderful Life | An Artist's World | Going to the Dark Side | Potpourri - a mixture of words |
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What is "scandal?"
An action or event that is legally wrong
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What is "passion?"
A very strong feeling of love or desire for something, including a thing, a place or a person.
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What is "exhibit?"
To display of show a piece of work publicly.
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What is "to corrupt?"
To change a good thing or person into a bad one.
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What is "to yawn?"
To open your mouth very wide when you are tired or bored with something or someone.
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What is "soul?"
Who you are as a person or the emotional nature of a human being
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What is "charming?"
To be pleasing or delightful.
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What is "portrait?"
A photograph, drawing, or painting of a person.
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What is "failure?"
The lack of success, the opposite of success.
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What is "rumor or rumour?"
A piece of news one hears or reads that may or may not be true.
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What is "to suspect?"
To think that somebody may be guilty for doing something bad
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What is "fascinating?"
Something about a person or a thing that give one a high degree of interest; very, very interesting.
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What is "influence?"
Something or someone having the power to change the behavior of other people.
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What is "to frown?"
To make your face look angry or worried.
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What is "friendship?"
The relationship between two people who enjoy each other's company.
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What is "shame?"
The unpleasant feeling of knowing that you have done something bad and that people may think badly of you
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What is "to worship?"
To admire someone or something to the point you can only believe in its or their good.
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What is "extraordinary?"
Very unusual or surprising.
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What is "indignity?"
The treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity
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What is "boyhood?"
The time of life before one becomes a man.
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What is "swallow?"
To make food, drink or a lump go down your throat.
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What is "flattery?"
Nice things that you say to make a person feel good.
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What is "worth?"
The level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated
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What is "tragedy?"
An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
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What is "theme?"
An idea that recurs or you see often in a work
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