antsy

1. restless, fidgety, impatient

2. nervous, apprehensive

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astonished
1. to strike with sudden fear
2. to strike with sudden and usually great wonder or surprise 
 
 

bear

something difficult to do or deal with

 

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coma

1. a state of profound unconsciousness caused by disease, injury, or poison

2. a state of mental of physcial sluggishness

 

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contemplating

1. to view or consider with continued attention

2. to view as contingent or probably or as an end or intention

 

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equations

1. an element affecting a process; a complex of variable factors

2. a usually formal statement of the equality or equivalence of mathematical or logical expressions

 

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gasped

1. to catch the breath convulsively and audibly

2. to breathe laboriously


habitual

1. having the nature of a habit, customary

2. doing, practicing, or acting in some manner by force of habit

3. resorted to on a regular basis

4. inherent to an individual

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hobby

1. a pursuit outside one's regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation

 

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murmured

1. a half-supressed or muttered complant

2. a low indistinct but often continuous sound; a soft or gentle utterance

 

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precisely

exactly

 

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proclaimed

1. to declare publicly, typically insistently, proudly or defiantly and in either speech or writing

2. to praise or glorify openly or publicly

 

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prospect

1. act of looking forward, anticipation

2. a mental picture of something to come, vision

3. something that is awaited or expected, possibility

 

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revealing

allowing a look at or an understanding of something inner or hidden

 

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sleuth

detective: one employed or engaged in detecting lawbreakers or in getting information that is not readily or publicly accessible

 

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