to rob - to steal money or property from a person, bank etc, to kidnap - to take someone somewhere illegally by force, often in order to get money for returning them, fee - an amount of money that you pay to do something or that you pay to a professional person for their work, references - a letter containing information about you that is written by someone who knows you well, and is usually intended for a new employer, to apologize - to tell someone that you are sorry that you have done something wrong, hazard - something that may be dangerous, or cause accidents or problems, loyal - always supporting your friends, principles, country etc, pinkie - your smallest finger, classy - awesome; fashionable and expensive, to reduce - to make something smaller or less in size, amount, or price, scholarship - an amount of money that is given to someone by an educational organization to help pay for their education, to bother - to annoy someone, especially by interrupting them when they are trying to do something, to quit - to leave a job, school etc, especially without finishing it completely, greedy - having or showing an intense and selfish desire for wealth or power, commitment - something that you have promised you will do or that you have to do, to bump into - to meet someone who you know, when you were not expecting to, subtle - not easy to notice or understand unless you pay careful attention, venue - a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place, to maintain - to strongly express your belief that something is true, to limp - to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured,

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