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| to move to action : stir up : spur on : urge on |
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1.to place something above or on top of 2.to conquer; to overcome |
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| to move in a stealthy or furtive manner |
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| a hot, soft, moist mass applied to a sore |
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| covered with patches of two different colors, usually black and white |
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| not liking to talk; quiet |
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| appropriate to a son or daughter |
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1.having a sharp point 2.severe and sharp 3.shrill; high in pitch |
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| a partnership in wrong-doing |
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| cast down in spirits : depressed |
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| deserving of contempt or scorn; disdainful |
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| to cause to lose one's bearings |
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| a concisely expressed principle or rule of conduct |
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| full of yearning or desire tinged with melancholy; also : inspiring such yearning |
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| imposed as a duty : obligatory |
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| standing high by comparison to others; distinguished |
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| outward behavior; conduct |
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