betray, (v) to be disloyal, break trust, or reveal secrets, often harming someone who trusts you, thirsty, (adj) the physical need for fluids or a strong desire for something, such as knowledge or power, chew, (v) to crush, grind, or bite food or other substances with the teeth to make them easier to swallow or to consume, unaware, (adj) not knowing, realizing, or understanding something, awkward, (adj) something uncomfortable, embarrassing, or lacking grace, bother, (v) to make an effort or to take the time to do something, or to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone, mad, (adj) intensely angry or annoyed, foolish, besides, (prep) in addition to, apart from, willing, (adj) ready, eager or disposed to do something, often, (adv) many times, on many occasions, or frequently, else, (adj) other, different, or in addition, reliable, (adj) someone or something consistently good in quality or performance, it can be trusted to do what is expected, sue, (v) to take legal action against a person or organization, grab, (v) to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly, for physical actions or figuratively for opportunities or attention, regarding, (prep) about, concerning, in relation to.

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