Reeves/Boudreaux.  To become larger or bigger.  To join or sign up.

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Reeves/Boudreaux

 To become larger or bigger.

 To join or sign up.

 To improve quality by adding something.

 Lacking some part; unfinished

 Something that is amazing or hard to believe.

 Being out from the control of someone or something.

 Blurred, confused, fuzzy, unclear. Difficult to understand.

 A loud utterance often in protest.  The fans’ sudden outcry against the ruling on the field was very loud.

 The area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases.

 To make something illegal.  A lawless person or someone who is running away from the law.

 A military post stationed at a distance from that main body of troops.

 Standing apart from others due to being excellent.  Synonyms: superior, exceptional, remarkable.

 To announce or make something widely known.

 To extend or make longer.  Making bad grades in school will prolong the time you spend in high school.

 Beyond ordinary or normal human ability, power, etc.

 A large store where food can be purchased.

 A great or famous person.

 Rare or unusual.

 Poorly balanced or matched in quantity, value or measure.

 To take off of a hook.

 To not be known or not to exist.

 To clear up or explain something.  To remove tangles or knots.