DRAG & DROP THE ANSWER
To make unnoticeable
Intermittent
A standstill
Incline...
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DRAG & DROP THE ANSWER
To make unnoticeable
Intermittent
A standstill
Inclined to a condition
To make a mess of
Fake
To officially take control
A problem
Wary
Lacking in restraint
To reprimand
To let go
To spread or scatter freely
A violation
Large or heavy
Clinging to one's own ideas
A bandit
To save
Wreckage
Persistent
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