dulcorate
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~ make sweeter in taste
dull
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~ make dull in appearance; "Age had dulled the surface"
dull
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~ become dull or lusterless in appearance; lose shine or brightness; "the varnished table top dulled with time"
dull
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~ become less interesting or attractive
dull
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~ make dull or blunt; "Too much cutting dulls the knife's edge"
dull
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~ deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping
dull
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~ make less lively or vigorous; "Middle age dulled her appetite for travel"
dull
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~ make numb or insensitive; "The shock numbed her senses"
dumbfound
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~ be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
dummy
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~ make a dummy of; "dummy up the books that are to be published"
dump
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~ knock down with force; "He decked his opponent"
dump
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~ drop (stuff) in a heap or mass; "The truck dumped the garbage in the street"
dump
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~ sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly; "The company dumped him after many years of service"; "She dumped her boyfriend when she fell in love with a rich man"
dump
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~ sell at artificially low prices
dump
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~ fall abruptly; "It plunged to the bottom of the well"
dump
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~ throw away as refuse; "No dumping in these woods!"