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| to cast a shadow upon, to darken, to make dim or obscure by comparison |
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| a space or opening, a split |
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| to revoke, to cancel, or to reverse |
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| motivated by hate or deliberate intent to harm |
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| being bold and taking risks |
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| harsh, causing irritation, rough |
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| to pacify, to be conciliatory in a manner that sacrifices principles |
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| to deplore, to express deep sorrow |
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| ommission of words necessary for complete construction |
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| worship of idols, excessive devotion |
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| most favorable, best or greatest degree attainable |
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| stubborn persistence or act of refusing to yield on an opinion or belief |
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| to talk idly or foolishly at great length |
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| a rule guiding conduct or imposing a standard |
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| to repel or to rebuff (usually with rudeness) |
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| a journalist, a public secretary or clerk |
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| begging, humbly asking for a favor |
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| one who slanders or speaks falsely about someone |
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| to ambush or to attack unexpectedly |
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