hostility - an occasion when someone is unfriendly or shows that they do not like something:, wrath - extreme anger:, tantrum, ambush, seduce, prowl, deceased, poignant, take offence, ripe, hearty meal, tender meat, reconciliation - In a symbolic gesture of ___, the leaders shook hands, signaling a commitment to building bridges between their nations., former flame - His __ reappeared unexpectedly, sparking a mixture of emotions that he hadn't felt in years., scrutiny - Under the ___ of the committee, her innovative project showcased the potential for positive change in the community., wry smile, budge - _ _ _ _ _ up! There's room for one more at the table, and we'd love for you to join us., hair - As they narrowly escaped danger by a ___, fate seemed to be testing their resilience and determination., quest - His ___ for knowledge led him to explore ancient ruins., parable - a short, simple story that teaches or explains an idea, especially a moral or religious idea, fuel on the fire - Pouring ___ of gossip only intensified the rumors, creating a hostile environment within the tightly-knit community., hostile / vocal - Despite facing ___ criticism, his ___ advocacy for social justice issues remained unwavering, inspiring others to join the cause., eerie / gruesome - The ___ music echoed through the old mansion, creating a ___ atmosphere that sent shivers down our spines., trimmings / full-bodied - The holiday feast was prepared with all the ___, from succulent turkey to ___ wines, making it a memorable celebration., banter / redemption - During the lively ___ at the party, a sense of ___ filled the room as old friends reconciled after years of estrangement., cathartic / latch - Writing became a ___ experience for her, allowing her to ___ on to the healing power of words during difficult times., ingenuity - His ___ in solving complex problems always impressed his colleagues, making him a valuable asset to the team., make peace - After years of misunderstanding, a sincere reconciliation allowed them to ___ with their differences and rebuild their friendship., sifted through / crumbling - As she ___ the ___ pages of the old book, she felt a connection with the past and a sense of eternally shared knowledge., usual tricks - The mischievous child was up to his ___., deterrent - Tougher prison sentences may serve as a ____ to other would-be offenders., get your own way - to persuade other people to allow you to do what you want:, aviation - the activity of flying aircraft, or of designing, producing, and keeping them in good condition:, fate - what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat:, corner - to force a person or an animal into a place or situation from which they cannot easily escape:, eternally - in a way that lasts forever or for a very long time:, lay eyes on - to see someone or something for the first time:, entice - to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant:, slay - to kill in a violent way:, crave,

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