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segregate: v. isolate; separate; divide from the main body seismic: a. caused by earthquake or earth vibration; earthshaking seize: v. grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab; possess oneself of something semblance: a. seeming; outward or token appearance; show; figure; form seminar: n. meeting for an exchange of ideas; conference sentiment: n. emotion or feeling; thought or view based mainly on emotions rather than reason serviceman: n. man who is a member of the armed forces severe: a. unsparing, harsh, or strict, as in treatment of others; causing great discomfort, damage, or distress severely: ad. causing great damage or hardship; with sternness shackle: n. a metal fastening, usually one of a pair, for encircling and confining the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or captive; a fetter or manacle shamble: v. walk in an awkward, lazy, or unsteady manner, shuffling the feet shanty: n. jaunty; showy shatter: v. cause to break or burst suddenly into pieces, as with a violent blow shear: v. cut or clip hair; strip of something; remove by cutting or clipping shimmer: v. shine with a weak or fitful light; glimmer intermittently shoal: n. shallow place in a body of water; sandy elevation of the bottom of a body of water, sandbank or sandbar shrewd: a. disposed to artful and cunning practices; tricky; showing clever resourcefulness in practical matters shroud: n. cloth used to wrap a body for burial; winding sheet; something that conceals, protects, or screens shrub: n. bush shrug: v. draw up or contract the shoulders, especially by way of expressing dislike, dread, doubt, or the like shutter: n. a hinged blind for a window sicken: v. make sick; disease; impair; weaken; become sick; fall into disease sideline: v. place on the sidelines; to bench or to keep someone out of play sieve: n. device to separate larger objects from smaller objects, or to separate solid objects from a liquid; utensil for separating; coarse basket sightseeing: n. act or pastime of visiting sights of interest signify: v. denote; mean; indicate simplify: v. make simple; make less complex; make clear by giving the explanation for simulate: v. make a pretence of; reproduce someones behavior or looks simultaneous: a. existing, happening, or done at the same time singular: a. unique; extraordinary; being only one
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