frazzled
exhausted, worn out
haul
drag, pull
studiously
deliberately
delinquent
offender, lawbreaker
annihilate
destroy
gripe
complain
concede
lose , yield
abolish
destroy
fervour
heat
volatile
unsteady
exhausted, worn out
drag, pull
deliberately
offender, lawbreaker
destroy
complain
lose , yield
destroy
heat
unsteady
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