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| one who believe in the absence of government and law and in a state of disorder |
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| to speak distinctly; expressing oneself clearly |
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| one who does not believe in god |
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| coming from the proper authority; dictatorial |
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| fragile; frail; easily damaged |
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| to gather together in a mass; clot |
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| excessively high opinion of one's worth or ability |
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| to dedicate or declare sacred |
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| obvious; noticeable; attracting attention |
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| scorn; extreme dislike or disdain |
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| given to faultfinding, sneering, and sarcasm |
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| to disapprove regretfully; belittle |
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| inclined to fight or argue |
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| a current of air or water moving contrary to the main current |
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| instructing and improving spiritually or morally |
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| a term or short phrase describing or characterizing |
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| a false appearance; a fake punch |
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| a total failure and a mess |
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| to make wrinkles or grooves |
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| very thin; emaciated; angular |
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