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A found or tender feeling.
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Hugging is one way to show affection.
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Gentle and loving.
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My cousin took my hand and gave it an affectionate squeeze.
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To make an earnest request; to ask.
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Three students appealed for more time to finish the work.
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To be of interest to; to be attractive to.
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This funny movie will appeal to children of all ages.
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An earnest request for help.
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The letter contained an appeal for money to provide for shelters for the homeless.
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The power to attract or to be of interest.
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Neither the liver and onions nor the meatloaf had much appeal.
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To grasp or hold tightly.
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The dancers clasped hands and circled the maypole.
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A strong grasp or hold.
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The nurse gently removed the doll from the toddler's clasp.
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Something, such as a hook or fastener, that holds two parts together.
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The necklace has a clasp in the shape of a snake biting it's tail.
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Easily or plainly seen.
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His great height made him conspicuous in any crowd.
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To give along with others who are giving.
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I contributed a spinach salad to the potluck supper.
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To have a part in bringing about.
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Exercise contributes greatly to great health.
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That which is given.
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The museum sent a thank- you note for the fifty- dollar contribution.
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One who gives.
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Contributors to the new theater received free tickets for opening night.
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To make known; to state openly.
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"I will not seek reelection," she declared.
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