amass - To accumulate a large amount of something gradually, especially wealth, knowledge, or resources.
alienate - To make somebody feel that they are a stranger and they do not belong
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Other / Otherdoodle - A picture or a pattern that one draws to pass the time away
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Bad / Attackdevastate - To destroy something completely
cluster - A group of similar things or people positioned closely together.
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Bad / Dishonestfink - An unpleasant or contemptible person
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Good / Excitingintrigue - A secret or underhanded plot or scheme
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Good / Flexibleflex - The action or state of flexing
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Good / Bigstupendous - Extremely impressive
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Other / Wetwade - To walk through water or another liquid or soft substance
punctual - On time; arriving or happening at exactly the time that has been arranged.
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Bad / Dishonestphony - Not genuine; fraudulent