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What does it mean to "corral" something?
What does it mean to "corral" something?
Which word means "easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something"?
Which word means "easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something"?
What does it mean to be "expendable"?
What does it mean to be "expendable"?
Which word means "to frighten, hurt, or threaten someone"?
Which word means "to frighten, hurt, or threaten someone"?
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What does it mean to be "raw"?
What does it mean to be "raw"?
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Which word means "easily disturbed or upset"?
Which word means "easily disturbed or upset"?
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What does it mean to "bare" something?
What does it mean to "bare" something?
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Which word means "foolish or ashamed"?
Which word means "foolish or ashamed"?
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What does it mean to "expose" someone?
What does it mean to "expose" someone?
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Which word means "to do or be much better than someone or something"?
Which word means "to do or be much better than someone or something"?
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What does it mean to "corral" something figuratively?
What does it mean to "corral" something figuratively?
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Which word means "damaged and painful from harsh conditions, rubbing, etc."?
Which word means "damaged and painful from harsh conditions, rubbing, etc."?
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Study Notes
- Exposed: to cause someone to experience something or be influenced by something.
- Bullied: to frighten, hurt, or threaten someone.
- Corralled: to gather and put into a corral, often used figuratively.
- Small: foolish or ashamed.
- Susceptible: easily affected, influenced, or harmed by something.
- Expendable: easily replaced, not worth saving.
- Bare: not having a covering, sometimes used figuratively.
- Raw: damaged and painful from harsh conditions, rubbing, etc., sometimes used figuratively.
- Delicate: easily disturbed or upset.
- Eclipsed: to do or be much better than someone or something.
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