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To amble is to walk at a slow and easy pace, usually without a particular goal.
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Someone or something that is bedraggled is limp and dirty, wet, or untidy, either from being in the rain or mud or just looking as if it has been in the rain or mud.
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If someone is bewildered, they are deeply confused,”
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The verb detest means “to dislike very strongly.”
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Someone who is grizzled has hair that is streaked or mixed with gray
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Hackles are the hairs along the neck and back of a dog, cat, or other animal that stick up when the animal feels alarmed, angry, or scared.
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To impose is to force something on someone else—generally something that the other person doesn’t want.
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To mend is to make something that is broken or damaged usable again—to repair it.
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A peal is a loud or deep sound, or series of sounds, that is often repeated
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To saunter is to walk in a relaxed and unhurried way.