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stunt

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stunt1
a person, animal, or plant that has been stunted

stunt2
an acrobatic or dangerous piece of action in a film or television programme

stunt [stənt]
(plant pathology)
Any of several plant diseases marked by reduction in size of the plant.


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But that stunt would only work with a bunch of giant dogs like his.
They are scientific themselves, and talk of the survival of the fittest, and cut down the salaries of their clerks, and stunt the independence of all who may menace their comfort, but yet they believe that somehow good--and it is always that sloppy 'somehow'--will be the outcome, and that in some mystical way the Mr.
This,' she explained to Claire, 'is where I do my stunt.
 
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