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Ones Who Help People Get Their Acts Together

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31%12 Word for one who makes a blustering noise by clashing their own, or their opponent's, shield with their sword; thus, any daring hero or swaggering braggadocio
noun

• a reckless impetuous irresponsible person

29%7 Programs that help people get rid of toxins in their bodies
noun

• the hospital ward or clinic in which patients are detoxified

verb

• treat for alcohol or drug dependence

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New York Times12 Jan 2019 Down 7 DRAMACOACHES
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