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| roundabout or overly way long way of saying something |
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| formal conversation or dialogue |
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| to deliver; especially to a negative fate or outcome |
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| acceptance of something that cannot be avoided; patient submission |
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| a party to a contract, treaty, or other legal document |
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| to think of as belonging to or coming from; to assign |
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| loud and noisy in making one's feelings known |
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| something done for pleasure, hobby |
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| having a single, clear meaning |
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| understood as meant but not openly said; implied |
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| characterized by infrequent speech, silent |
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| an overabundance of words; excessive wordiness |
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