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Freedom or permission to enter.
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The students want access to the gym this summer.
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The way of approach or entry.
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The only access to the harbor is this channel.
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Able to be used or entered.
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Fanklin's Restaurant is accessible to people in wheelchairs.
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To bring together in the mind.
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Many people associate lobsters in Maine.
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To come or be together as friends or companions.
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Because of her love for racehorses, Anne often associated with others who shared that love-jokeys and trainers.
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A person with whom one is connected in the same way, as in business.
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My father discussed the offer of a job in Chicago with his associate at work.
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Noisy and uncontrolled.
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The Dixon's party became so boisterous that their neighbors complained.
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Very bright; sparkling.
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My black patent- leather shoes had a brilliant shine.
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Very clever or smart.
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Einstein's brilliant mind was already evident in his youth.
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A ten-year period.
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Some people look back with nostalgia to the decade of the nineteen-sixties.
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Easily broken or damaged.
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We always wash this delicate china by hand.
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Needing care and skill.
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Explaining someone's death to a small child is a delicate task.
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In poor health; weak.
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Although Isabella Bird Bishop was a delicate child, as an adult, she traveled through many different parts of the world, sometimes by canoe and other times on horseback.
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To hire and put to work for pay.
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Carman's gift shop employs four people.
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To use.
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The clown employed every trick he knew to make the children laugh.
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