1. drag someone into something, A. To admire and respect someone greatly, 2. comb through, B. A feeling of connection or family-like closeness, 3. entitlement, C. To carefully search or examine something, 4. be in awe of someone, D. To become completely involved in something, 5. hold something against someone, E. To feel upset, nervous, or emotional about something, 6. blow something out of proportion, F. To think you deserve special treatment or privileges, 7. shut someone out, G. To involve someone in a situation they did not want to be part of, 8. pull some strings, H. To exclude someone emotionally or socially, 9. give oneself over to something, I. To keep something instead of letting it go, 10. look up to someone, J. To use personal influence to get something done, 11. out of place, K. To forgive someone and not stay angry about something they did, 12. somewhat, L. To make a situation seem more serious than it really is, 13. kinship, M. To feel uncomfortable because you do not belong in a situation, 14. left, right, and center, N. Slightly; to some degree, 15. be worked up about something, O. Everywhere; in many places or situations, 16. hold on to, P. To continue feeling resentment toward someone because of something they did.
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