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| pleasant or amiable in person; attractive |
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| having no personal reference or connection; showing no emotion or personality; not responsive to or expressive of human personalities |
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| to think of or reporesent(and inanimate object) as having personality or the thoughts, qualities, or movements of a living being; to represent(an object)by a human figure |
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| to remove from a throne or other high position; to put down; deposit; to testify to under oath or by affidavitl affirm; assert; to bear witness; OUST |
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| writing whose purpose is to explain and put things in proper perspective |
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| a part which, along with other parts, makes up a whole; a constituent element, as of a system; a part of a mechanical or electrical complex; several things combined to make a whole |
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| firstborn; right of the eldest child |
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| a break in various things |
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| to break the coninuity or uniformity of; to hinder or stop by breaking in upon |
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| break out; a sudden, often violent outburst; a rash or blemish on the skin |
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| relating to or consisting in the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of appetite; physical or sexual |
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| of or relating to the senses or sensible objects; having strong sensory appeal; highly susceptible to influence through the senses; music |
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| pertaining to the nerves which convey impressions to the brain and spinal cord; of pertaining to senses sensation |
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| outside the normal range or bounds of the senses; (ESP) |
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| responsive to or conscious of sense impressions; aware; finely sensitive in perception or feeling; exeperiencing sensation or feeling |
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| a figure of speech in which two unlike things are likened to one another; using like or as |
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| incorporate into the mind; absorb into the prevailing culture |
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| apprearing to be true or real |
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| harsh or inharmonious sound |
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| identity in musical pitch; combination of musical parts at the same pitch or in octaves; the act or an instance of agreement; concord |
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| a remarkable sight which attracts onlookers; an object of interest; a public performance or display; a regrettable public display, as of bad behavior |
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| summary of looking forward |
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| lasting for only a short time |
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| uttered on the spur of the moment; unrehearsed |
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| a person who occupies a house or land, especially one who pays rent for it |
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| a glazed or unglazed fired clay used especially for statuettes and vases and architectural purposes; a brownish orange |
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| of or relating to the earth or its inhabitants; mundane in scope or character; of or relating to land as distinct from air or water; living on or in growing from land; belonging to the class of planets that are like Earth |
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| a vehicle used for such things as drawing farm machinery and pulling loads |
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| to draw one's attention away from what they are doing |
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| a gift, payment, declaration, or other acknowledgement of gratitude, respect, or admiration |
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a stream or river flowing into a larger stream or river; contributory; adding to; paying tribute to another to acknowledge submission; to obtain protection, or to purchase peace |
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