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What does devoted mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What is an example of--humiliated?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What does convenient mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What is an example of accomplice?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What does displayed mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What does flustered mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What does humiliated mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
What does accomplice mean?
To give or apply (one’s time, attention, or self) entirely to a particular activity, pursuit, cause or person
An associate in wrongdoing, especially one who aids or abets another in a criminal act
Maureen drove the getaway car for her friend committing the crime.
To make someone feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect.
Jerry hid because he didn't want to answer the question again.
To make or become nervous and upset.
Allowing you to do something easily or without trouble.
To present or hold up to view.
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