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| an item of personal, movable property; slave |
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| stern, as in manner; without excess, unadorned, severely simple and plain |
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| to express sorrow or regret; to mourn |
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| distant, reserved in manner; uninvolved |
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| of or relating to the rain; an intellectual person |
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| not appropriate, unsuited to the surroundings; not fitting in |
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| a defensive wall something serving as a principal defense |
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| an expert, particularly in matters of art and taste |
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| to intrude gradually upon the rights or possessions of another; to trespass |
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| to speak of or think of as unimportant; to put someone down |
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| cutting, incisive, having a sharp point; caustic, sarcastic |
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| to put off until a later time |
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| a list of names; especially of personnel available for duty |
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| obstruct or interfere with; to delay |
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| to refrain from; to abstain; to be patient or tolerant |
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| pleasant, delightful, savory, delicious |
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| to elude or avoid by cunning; to flee from a pursuer |
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| in separate parts; apart from each other in position |
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| shocked, frightened, terrified; taken aback |
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| to besiege; beset, surround, harass |
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| environment or surroundings |
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| overly dramatic, theatrical |
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| a short heavy, thick club that has one end larger than the other |
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| hard, difficult, tiresome |
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| the act of practice of recalling the past |
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| to catch in or as if in a trap |
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| melodious, soft, soothing |
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| reminiscent of or pertaining to a pig; resembling a pig |
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| listlessness; torpor, wariness |
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| a circle or close associates or friends |
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| to wear away or become worn away; to eat away |
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| mood, feeling; general atmosphere |
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| the distance around something; to encircle; to secure with a band that encircles the body of an animal |
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| to one side; crooked; awry; a sidelong look of contempt |
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| having an evil reputation; extreme disgrace |
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| a small opening as in a wall or rock face |
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| to put in a rage; infuriate, anger |
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| to defraud, swindle, also the wool of a sheep or similar animal |
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| hard to handle or manage; clumsy |
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| extremely distressed; disturbing or frightening |
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| capacity for learning; natural ability |
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| to carry on through despite hardships; to put up with |
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| continuing for a long time; continuous |
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| a light-headed sensation; dizzy, frivolous |
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| easily angered, irritable |
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| cringe from fear; to shrink away |
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| delicate floating cobwebs; a shear gauzy fabric; something delicate, light, flimsy |
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| to form or o wait in line |
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| an extremely large number |
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| an award, an honor; approval, praise |
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| attempting to impress with big words or grand gestures |
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| a meeting of the members of a political party to make decisions; to assemble in or hold a caucus |
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| a one-humped domesticated camel |
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| a statement that seems true but at the same time seems to also have the opposite truth |
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| physically or mentally destructive, or harmful to human beings |
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| skillful; to be very good at something |
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| to lecture, berate; a long bombastic speech |
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| one who eats or consumes a great deal; having capacity to receive or withstand something |
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| to collect or gather; the act of inspection or critical examination |
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| To truncate or abridge; to lessen, usually by cutting away from |
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| a mental illness of unreasonable anxiety, especially believing someone is out to get you, or that you are an important person |
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| to argue; to question the validity of; a verbal controversy; to resist |
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| a way or method of doing something; type, manner, fashion |
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| to make hostile; to cause to feel unwelcome or estranged |
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| insensitive; block-headed, slow in comprehension |
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| often changing for no reason; not loyal or consistent |
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| pleasant to be around; social, agreeable |
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| a long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills |
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| something one hopes to achieve; goal |
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| someone willing to sacrifice and even give his/her life for a cause; also one who pretends suffering to gain sympathy |
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| a fortress overlooking a city; a stronghold |
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| a period or condition of depression or inactivity |
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| to libel or slander; take away by a good name |
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| extreme hatred, loathing; something despised |
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| to pass or go by (said of time) |
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| fate, destiny; to detect good or bad vibrations from something or someone |
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| quick in discretion; shrewd, clever, keen |
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| an incorrect or inappropriate name |
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| a worker skilled in a craft |
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| agreeable, responsible to authority, pleasant, a willing to give in to the wishes of another |
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| unsafe, unsteady, unstable |
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| a standard or rule by which something can be judged; a basis for judgement |
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| wound, injury; especially one created by a disease |
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| to encircle as with a belt; to prepare as for action |
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| an object of unreasonable obsessive reverence or attention |
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| to scatter in various directions; distribute widely |
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| the breaking up into parts; termination of a legal bond or contract |
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| to search or hunt for food and provision |
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| to condemn; to expose critically |
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| a turning or twisting force |
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| to understand fully; determine the dept of a sound; to penetrate the meaning of |
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| easily taught or controlled; obedient, easy to handle |
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| a small, miserable dwelling; an open, low shed |
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| something that soothes, heals or comforts; an oil or ointment |
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| to foretell a prophecy; to infer, to guess |
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| the choice between two mutually exclusive possibilities, a situation presenting such a choice |
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| a person's face, especially the expression |
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| teeming with; laden; full; involving; accompanied by |
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| a deep opening in the earth's surface; a gorge; differences of opinion, interest, loyalties |
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| deeply learned, scholarly |
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| worthy or deserving of praise |
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| small and sprightly; mischievous, fairy like |
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| small and sprightly; mischievous, fairy like |
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| to exaggerate, to cause to appear greater in power, influence |
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| a coordinated outfit or costume; a musical group |
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