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| to bear bowon with a stern or arrogant look |
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| attempt to coax or flatter |
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| to express disapproval, scold |
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| not straight, circular and windy |
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| to compel or force, intimidate |
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| corpulent - root word origins |
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| corp - corpse, luent - affluent, lots of |
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| to laugh at in scorn or contempt |
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| chide - to express disapproval |
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| "relationshiop" to devious |
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| a person who is easily fooled |
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| the part of a river where it meets the sea's tide |
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Spanish "flota" means to float Germanic "flotar" means to float |
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| a small group or fleet of ships |
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| to quit or leave entirely, abandon |
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| a showy, persuasive and aggressive sales person |
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| rich, wealthy, having plenty |
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| lacking food, clothing and other necessities of life because of povery |
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| a body that is easily flexible |
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| a mixture of heterogenous elements |
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| montare "to mount" + banco "bench or back" |
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pitchman, a phony, pretender salesman that sells objects/remedies that do not work |
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| thoughtful, solemn usually marked by some sadness |
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| pliable - describing an object |
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| easily bent, flexible, supple |
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| pliable - describing someone's personality |
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| easily influenced or persuaded, yeilding. |
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| place of refuge or protection |
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| a ruse or deception used to not follow the rules |
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| a prolonged outburst of negative thoughts or feelings |
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