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| 1. | Imitate (a person or manner), especially when making fun of or |
| 3. | Draw back, flinch as with fear or pain |
| 4. | A sudden appearance of an overwhelming number of things, or |
| 5. | Wear away by rubbing or cutting jaggedly |
| 6. | Save or relieve from an experience or action |
| 7. | A decorative pin worn by women; or to bring up a topic of |
| 9. | Move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart |
| 10. | An announcement that usually advises or warns the public of |
| 13. | An almost pleasurable sensation of fright; right before numbness |
| 15. | Search or inquire in a meddlesome way; to be nosey |
| 16. | A platform built out from the shore into the water and supported |
| 17. | A contorted facial expression |