remain - To stay in the same place or condition; to continue to exist or be left after other parts have been removed, used, or destroyed., cavalcade - A formal procession of people, often on horseback or in vehicles, typically for a celebratory or ceremonial purpose., restrain - To prevent someone or something from doing something; to hold back or control., paraphernalia - Equipment, tools, or personal belongings used for a particular activity or task; often associated with a specific occupation, hobby, or event., flavour - The particular taste or smell of something, especially when it is distinctive or appealing., spontaneous - Happening or done in a natural, impulsive, or unplanned way, without external influence or stimulation., entertain - To provide amusement, enjoyment, or diversion for someone, often through performances, activities, or hospitality., depreciating - Decreasing in value over time or in comparison to something else; the act of reducing the worth or value of something., calculate - To determine or estimate something through mathematical or logical methods; to perform mathematical operations to obtain a result., emaciated - Extremely thin, typically as a result of illness, malnutrition, or lack of proper nourishment., neighbour - A person who lives close to another, especially in a neighboring house or apartment; someone in close proximity to oneself or one's dwelling., bouquet - A group or arrangement of flowers, typically given as a gift or used for decorative purposes., anticipate - To expect or foresee something happening or to be prepared for a particular event or situation., imagination - The faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts in the mind; the ability to create and visualize mental images or scenarios.,

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