Revival Fair by the Riverside

Ten years ago the union's fair had been shut down. All the villagers gathered at the fair again today. Naushin said, 'and from now on we will hold it every year.' The host announced that if any issue arose people should inform him. A live art installation produced an ash painting. Abdul brought his ass adorned with flower garlands. Stall owners reminded everyone about the plastic ban. Kids ran across the field with a bat and ball. A floating stage was set up in the riverside bay. In the evening they begged the crowd for support. Rashed said, 'I bet this will be the best show.' Lily placed a bid on a painting during the charity auction. Tusti added a little bit of humor to the script. They retrieved lights from an old box in the cabinet. The quirky bug puppet on stage amazed the children. Their plan was simple but effective. Every volunteer worked while wearing a colorful cap. After the fair the street cat meowed for leftover food. Backstage the audio team managed each entrance cue perfectly. The next morning they walked toward the river dam feeling the breeze.

Revival Fair by the Riverside
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Revival Fair by the Riverside - Mask Toggle

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adverb
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Used to indicate how long before the present something happened.
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I met her two years ago.

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earlier, previously, before, back
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later, after, upcoming
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long ago, years ago, days ago, a while ago
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🌍
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/ɔːl/
determiner, pronoun, adverb
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the whole quantity or extent of something; every one of something
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She spent all her money on books.

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all in all

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considering everything
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every, entire, whole, total, complete
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none, nothing, partial
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all the time, all over, all right, all together
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/ænd/
conjunction
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Used to connect words or sentences that are to be taken jointly.
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She bought apples and oranges.

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plus, along with, together with, as well as
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or, but
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and so, and then, and finally, and also
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🔄
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/ˈɛni/
determiner/pronoun
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one, some, or all, without specifying which
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Do you have any questions?

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any day now

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something expected to happen very soon
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some, whatever, each, all, every
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none, nothing
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any chance, any time, any questions, any problem
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🌋
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/æʃ/
noun
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the powdery residue left after the burning of a substance
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After the fire, only ash remained of the house.

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rise from the ashes

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to recover or rebuild after destruction or failure
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cinder, dust, residue, remains, soot
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substance, matter
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ash cloud, ash tray, volcanic ash, turn to ash
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🐴
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/æs/
noun
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a donkey; also an informal term for a foolish person or one's buttocks
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He acted like an ass during the meeting.

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kick someone's ass

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to defeat or punish someone severely
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donkey, fool, idiot, backside, butt
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genius, intellect
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make an ass of oneself, dumb ass, lazy ass, pain in the ass
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🚫
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/bæn/
verb
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banned
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banned
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bans
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banning
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to officially or legally prohibit something
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The government banned smoking in public places.

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ban from

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to prohibit someone from doing something
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prohibit, forbid, outlaw, restrict, bar
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allow, permit
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ban smoking, impose a ban, lift a ban, ban completely
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🏏
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/bæt/
verb
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batted
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batted
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bats
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batting
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to hit with a bat; to flutter eyelids
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She bats her eyelashes flirtatiously.

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hit, strike, flutter, wink
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miss, avoid
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bat an eye, bat around, baseball bat, cricket bat, bat the ball
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🌊
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/beɪ/
noun
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a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
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The ship anchored safely in the bay.

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keep at bay

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to prevent something or someone from approaching or having an effect
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inlet, gulf, cove, harbor, lagoon
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mountain, hill
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sandy bay, beautiful bay, fishing bay, bay area
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🙏
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/bɛɡ/
verb
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begged
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begged
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begs
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begging
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to ask for something earnestly or desperately
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The child begged his mother for a toy.

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beg to differ

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to politely disagree
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plead, implore, request, entreat, supplicate
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refuse, deny, reject
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beg for money, beg for forgiveness, beg to differ, beg for mercy
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🎲
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/bɛt/
verb, noun
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bet
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bet
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bets
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betting
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to risk money or something valuable on the result of a future event
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He likes to bet on football matches.

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you can bet on it

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something is certain to happen
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wager, gamble, stake, risk
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guarantee, certainty
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place a bet, win a bet, bet on, bet against
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💸
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/bɪd/
verb
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bid
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bid
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bids
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bidding
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to offer a certain amount of money for something, especially at an auction
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She bid $200 for the antique vase.

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bid farewell

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to say goodbye formally
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offer, propose, tender, submit, quote
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withdraw, retract
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bid price, bid farewell, bid high, bid low
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🧩
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/bɪt/
noun
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a small piece, amount, or portion of something
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She ate a bit of the cake before leaving.

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every bit

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completely or fully
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piece, fragment, portion, part, scrap
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whole, entirety
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a bit of, every bit, quite a bit, bit by bit
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📦
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/bɑːks/
noun
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a container with flat sides, typically square or rectangular, used for storing things
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He packed his clothes in a cardboard box.

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think outside the box

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to think creatively and differently
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container, case, carton, package, chest
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openness, unboxed
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gift box, wooden box, cardboard box, jewelry box
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🐞
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/bʌɡ/
noun
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a small insect; informally, a flaw or error in a system or program
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There’s a bug in the code that causes the app to crash.

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catch the bug

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to suddenly become very interested in something
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insect, glitch, defect, flaw, error
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fix, correction, perfection
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software bug, nasty bug, fix a bug, bug report, bug tracker
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🐐
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/bʌt/
verb
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butted
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butted
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butts
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butting
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to hit or push with the head or horns; to strike forcefully
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The goat butted against the fence.

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ram, push, strike, hit
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pull, retreat, withdraw
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but heads, but in, but against, violently but, forcefully but
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🧢
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/kæp/
noun
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A covering for the head, often with a visor.
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He wore a red cap to the baseball game.

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put a cap on

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To set a limit on something.
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hat, helmet, headgear, bonnet, lid
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barehead, uncover
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baseball cap, graduation cap, cap limit, cap off
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/kæt/
noun
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a small domesticated carnivorous mammal often kept as a pet
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The cat is sleeping on the sofa.

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curiosity killed the cat

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being too inquisitive can lead to trouble
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feline, kitten, pussy, tomcat
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dog, hound
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stray cat, pet cat, wild cat, black cat
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🎭
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/kjuː/
noun/verb
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cued
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cued
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cues
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cueing
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A signal or prompt for action; to give a signal.
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The actor waited for his cue before entering the stage.

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on cue

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At exactly the right moment, as expected.
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signal, prompt, hint, indication, trigger
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silence, ignore, neglect
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take a cue, give a cue, wait for a cue, cue card
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🏞️
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/dæm/
noun
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a barrier built to hold back water and raise its level
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The dam provides electricity to nearby towns.

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burst the dam

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to release strong emotions suddenly
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barrier, embankment, levee, wall, reservoir
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flow, breach, release
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hydroelectric dam, large dam, build a dam, dam water
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