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mixture of sea water and fresh water brackish

violent whirlpool maelstrom

shortsighted myopic

correct behavior propriety

magical object talisman

harsh criticism animadversion

speed celerity

enthusiastic avid

make waves undulate

speak to someone with a demand or a request accost

magical object talisman

not secret overt

causing fires or conflict incendiary

enthusiastic avid

calm and peaceful halcyon

too dramatic or emotional histrionic

speak to someone with a demand or a request accost

mixture of sea water and fresh water brackish

speed celerity

make waves undulate

not honest devious

beggar supplicant

causing fires or conflict incendiary

disrespect for something holy sacrilege

violent whirlpool maelstrom

correct behavior propriety

too dramatic or emotional histrionic

immediately summarily

harsh criticism animadversion

not honest devious

beggar supplicant

shortsighted myopic

immediately summarily

opening move that hopes to get an upper hand gambit

disrespect for something holy sacrilege

insulting pejorative

calm and peaceful halcyon

insulting pejorative

not secret overt

opening move that hopes to get an upper hand gambit