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Avalanche
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A great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain.
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Blizzard
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A heavy snowstorm with strong winds.
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Challenge
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To invite others to take part in a contest.
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Conquer
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1. To get the better of.
2. To defeat. |
Crevice
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A deep, narrow opening in rock caused by a split or crack.
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Foolhardy
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Unwisely bold or daring.
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Lure
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1. To tempt or attract with the promise of something good.
2. Something that attracts. |
Makeshift
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A temporary and usually less strong replacement.
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Optimist
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One who looks at things in the most positive way; a cheerful, hopeful person.
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Previous
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Earlier; happening before.
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Route
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The path that must be followed to get to a place.
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Summit
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The highest part; the top.
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Terse
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Short and to the point.
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Thwart
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To block or defeat the plans or efforts of.
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Vertical
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Running straight up and down; upright.
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