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A highly poisonous plant (Atropa belladonna) with purple bell flowers and small black berries. A symbol of deception, danger, and death.
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a plant or animal that was alive but isn
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A ball with no spin.
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the term for a target broken by the shooter. The target must have a piece broken from it by the shot large enough to be visible to the scorer, or the target may be completely reduced to powder by the shot. Term carried over from live-pigeon shooting. The shooter is never said to have scored so many "bullseyes." He might break, bust, smash or powder targets, but he doesn
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Offensive player has the ball and has already used their dribble. They must now either pass or shot the ball.
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| dead | an estimate based on little or no information |
| dead | (informal) a person who is almost identical to another |
| dead | a building (or room) where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation |
| dead | a saltwater lake on the border between Israel and Jordan |
| dead | a collection of written scrolls (containing nearly all of the Old Testament) found in a cave near the Dead Sea in the late 1940s |
| dead | fixed in your purpose |
| dead | someone who is no longer alive |
| dead | a heavy motionless weight |
| dead | an oppressive encumbrance |
| dead | a street with only one way in or out |
| dead | the fruiting bodies of the fungi of the genus Xylaria |
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