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  • 61Fire —    To make a campfire you will need:    A cleared area, about 1.22 meters (4 feet) round, that is between 1.22 1.83 meters (4 6 feet) away from the entrance to your shelter.    A fire pit. This is a dish shaped hole, about 15.24 30.48 centimeters …

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  • 62being struck — Collision, or striking together of two objects, one of which may be stationary. Condition of a person who has been traumatized. Business closed or affected by labor strike. See also strike …

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  • 63being struck — Collision, or striking together of two objects, one of which may be stationary. Condition of a person who has been traumatized. Business closed or affected by labor strike. See also strike …

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  • 64chink — Ⅰ. chink [1] ► NOUN 1) a narrow opening or crack. 2) a beam of light admitted by a chink. ORIGIN Old English Ⅱ. chink [2] ► VERB ▪ …

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  • 65clunk — ► NOUN ▪ a dull, heavy sound such as that made by thick pieces of metal striking together. ► VERB ▪ move with or make a clunk. ORIGIN imitative …

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  • 66chink — chink1 [chiŋk] n. [ME chine, with unhistoric k: see CHINE2] a narrow opening; crack; fissure; slit vt. 1. to close up the chinks in 2. Obs. to form chinks in chink2 [chiŋk] n. [echoic …

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  • 67clink — [kliŋk] vi., vt. [ME clinken < MDu klinken: orig. echoic] to make or cause to make a slight, sharp sound, as of glasses striking together n. 1. such a sound 2. [< name of an 18th c. prison in Southwark (London)] Informal a jail; prison …

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  • 68jingle — [jiŋ′gəl] vi. jingled, jingling [ME gingelen, prob. echoic] 1. to make a succession of light, ringing sounds, as small bells or bits of metal striking together; tinkle 2. to have obvious, easy rhythm, simple repetitions of sound, etc., as some… …

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  • 69chink — 1. n. 1 an unintended crack that admits light or allows an attack. 2 a narrow opening; a slit. Etymology: 16th c.: rel. to CHINE(2) 2. v. & n. v. 1 intr. make a slight ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together. 2 tr. cause to make… …

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  • 70clattery — adjective a rattling sound as of hard things striking together a clattery typewriter the clattery sound of dishes • Similar to: ↑noisy …

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