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Vlada Sinner
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to give up; to let go; to abandon to relinquish
savvy practical knowledge and ability. Syn: shrewdness, awareness, intelligence.
flawless perfect; spotless; intact
to convict to find guilty; to condemn; to imprison
immaculate flawless; exquisite; impeccable
reminiscent suggestive of smth in the past. Syn: evocative, similar, redolent.
oppression unfair treatment that limits people's freedom. Syn: persecution, despotism, suffering
fringe 1) hair that is cut shortly and straight at the top of someone's face. 2) loose threads that hang along the edge of cloth as a decoration. Syn: trimming. 3) the outside edge of an area, group, or subject and not the main part. Syn: border.
scrunchy a piece of elastic covered in often brightly coloured cloth that is used to hold long hair at the back of the head.
eradicate to destroy or completely get rid of smth such as a social problem or a disease. Syn: remove, destroy, abolish, erase.
intestine a long tube that carries food from your stomach. Syn: entrails.
resilient strong enough to get better quickly after damage, illness, shock and etc. Syn: flexible, strong.
notion an idea or belief. Syn: conception, image, assumption, perception.
to tarnish 1) to spoil the way in which people think of smo so that they do not respect them. Syn: to embarrass, to damage, to harm. 2) to become less bright and shiny. Syn: dim, muddy.
to redeem 1) to make smth seem less bad.
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