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dim
low in light; not bright or clear.

subtle
delicate, not obvious; understated.

drape
to arrange fabric loosely; graceful hanging folds.

mend
to repair or heal.

steep
sharply angled; extreme in degree.

seek
to search for; to try to find.

twill
A fabric woven with parallel diagonal ridges, stronger than plain weave.

blazer
A tailored jacket, typically solid-colored and often part of a uniform or business attire.

spun
twisted fibers drawn out and twisted together to form yarn or thread.

weave
to form fabric by interlacing threads on a loom.

strip
a long narrow piece of material; to remove covering or possessions.
disguise
altered appearance meant to conceal identity.

stand out
to be noticeably different or exceptional.

hint
a slight indication or small piece of information.

dress up
to wear formal clothes for a special occasion or event

ridge
A long, narrow elevation of land; a raised strip or line.

attire
Clothing or garments, especially of a particular or formal kind.

glamorous
stylish, attractive, and often associated with luxury or sophistication

stiped
having a pattern of straight parallel lines

undressed
not having any clothes on

wooly
covered in or made of wool

loom
a machine used for weaving cloth.

alternating
(occurring in turns; repeatedly changing from one to another)

appeal
(attractiveness; a serious request for help or support)

insulated
(protected from outside influences; covered to prevent heat loss)

drew
To produce a picture or diagram by making lines and marks; to pull or attract something.(past tense of "draw")

hop on
join or participate in something casually or spontaneously.
affair
a sexual relationship between two people in which at least one of them is already committed to someone else

bond
a relationship formed between people or groups based on mutual experiences, ideas, feelings, etc.

lineage
the direct line of descent from a particular person

descent
the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past:

folks
one's parents or family members in general

catch-up
a meeting or conversation in which people discuss what has happened since the last time that they met:

foster parent
a person who takes someone else's child and raises them without legally becoming their parent

in-law
a person who is related to someone by marriage
separation
the state in which a couple decide to live apart while they are still legally married

marital
connected with marriage:

bliss
perfect happiness:

… it's going to rain today.
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