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Aghast - unrelenting - affliction - plight - baleful - wail - loathsome 1. No matter what he tried, he couldn't make the buzzing noise in his head go away. 2. The hero of the story defeated a murderous and monster. 3. He was at the number of casualties that occurred. 4. The village dogs began to in unison at the full moon. 5. The tremors he experienced were side effects of a crippling . 6. Her glance was brief, but it made the frightened child retreat. 7. After all of her good fortune in previous years, who could have predicted her unfortunate ?

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