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| made commonplace, stale, banal |
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| dulled or something satiated by overindulgence |
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| without significance or interest; dull; insipid |
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| extreme preoccupation with and indulgence of one's feelings, desires etc. |
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| lacking in freshness or effectiveness because of constant use or excessive repition |
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traveling from place to place a person who travels from place to place |
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| having a mildly sickening flavor; slightly nauseating |
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| to make or become better, more bearable, or more satisfactory |
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| concerned with only what's on the surface |
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| the original pattern or model from which all things from the same kind are copied |
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| extraordinary in some bad way |
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| the use of sarcasm, irony, ridicule or the like in exposing a folly |
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| excessively particular, critical or demanding |
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| figure of speech not intended to be taken seriously |
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| the formation of a word based on the sound that it makes |
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| lasting a very short time |
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| a passing or casual reference to other literature |
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