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  • 71shuffle — v 1. shamble, scuff the feet, scrape, scrape along; drag, lag, linger, falter, flag; hobble, limp, hitch, scuttle. 2. hedge, equivocate, evade, elude, Inf. waffle; dodge, fence, shift, shy, parry; quibble, pettifog, beg the question, split hairs …

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  • 72Confirmation bias — (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall …

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  • 73Leo Frank — Lucille and Leo Frank at Frank s trial Born Leo Max Frank April 17, 1884(1884 04 17) Cuero, Texas …

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  • 74shuffle — /shuf euhl/, v., shuffled, shuffling, n. v.i. 1. to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait. 2. to scrape the feet over the floor in dancing. 3. to move clumsily (usually fol. by into): to shuffle into one s… …

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  • 75shoulder — Synonyms and related words: Chateaubriand, abutment, accept, advocate, afford support, alpenstock, ankle, arc boutant, arm, arm in arm, articulation, as one, ascender, assault, associate with, assume, athletic supporter, avoid, back, back up,… …

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  • 76unheeded — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. disregarded, neglected, overlooked, slighted, forgotten, unnoticed, abandoned, rejected, unconsidered, glossed over, slurred over, thrust aside, skimmed over, scorned, disobeyed, repudiated, put aside, winked at, ignored …

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  • 77discard — v. a. 1. Reject, throw or thrust aside, throw away, cast away, lay aside, cast off. 2. Dismiss, discharge, cashier, break, cast off, turn away …

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  • 78put by — 1. Lay by, lay aside. 2. Thrust aside, turn off …

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  • 79shuffle — [c]/ˈʃʌfəl / (say shufuhl) verb (shuffled, shuffling) –verb (i) 1. to walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait. 2. to scrape the feet over the floor in dancing. 3. to get (into, etc.) in a clumsy manner: to shuffle… …

  • 80daff — transitive verb Etymology: alteration of doff Date: 1596 1. archaic to thrust aside 2. obsolete to put off (as with an excuse) …

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