brawl, a rough, noisy fight, coax, to persuade or convince; cajole, dread, terror; fear, drill, to perform a training exercise (for example, a military drill), feint, a pretend attack, foe, an enemy (ex: the devil is our foe), grave, having a serious and important quality; meriting serious consideration (ex: it is a grave thought to consider abortion), knoll, a small, rounded hill or mound, naught, nothing (ex: it was all for nothing), plain, a level area of land, pledge, to give a solemn promise, rage, violent anger, strife, a struggle, fight, or quarrel, taunt, to mock or insult, truce, a temporary pause in a fight; to reach an agreement after a fight, vain, proud, vex, to bother; perplex, withdraw, to take back or to take away, wound, injury, especially one in which the skin is cut, wrest, to take forcefully, yield, to surrender or give up; to submit, zeal, devotion to a cause (ex: Paul was zealous for the Gospel.).

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