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| To raise in rank, character, or status; elevate – VERB |
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| circular band of colored light around a light source – NOUN |
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| To surround with hostile forces – VERB |
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| To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means -- To do a service or favor for – VERB |
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| allow somebody or yourself to enjoy something. To yield to the desires and whims of, especially to an excessive degree; humor – VERB |
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| A gesture or movement of the body, such as a curtsy, that expresses deference or homage – NOUN |
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| Exactly suitable; appropriate – ADVERB |
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| A usually short interval of rest or relief – NOUN |
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| Appearance, especially the expression of the face – NOUN |
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| To make repayment or return for or to avenge – VERB |
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| Physically good-looking – ADJECTIVE |
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| wanting to do evil, harmful – ADJECTIVE |
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| friendly and pleasant – ADJ |
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| Honest and sincere – ADVERB |
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| To annoy, as with petty importunities; bother – VERB |
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| puzzle, something confusing – NOUN |
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| using identical words – ADJ |
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| Condition of being worn out – NOUN |
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| State of having been killed for refusing to deny religious or political beliefs – NOUN |
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| tiredness, weariness or weakness – NOUN |
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