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| to inform or tell positively; state with confidence; to pledge or promise; confirm. |
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| illogical; untrue; contrary to common sence. |
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| an uneasiness of the mind caused by fear or misfortune; distress. |
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| Passionate; having intense feelings; intensely devoted. |
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| any widespread misfortune or evil; any cause of trouble. |
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| gloss; transparent coating. |
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| unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason. |
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| a firm grasp or grip; a tight embrace. |
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| to move or act with a great show of energy. |
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| eyeglasses, especially with pieces passing over or around the ears for holding them in place. |
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| to beg urgently or piteously for aid, mercy, or pardon. |
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| used or shard in common by everyone in a group; particapated in by the public. |
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| to pierce or pass into or through. |
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| the document containing the terms of a surrender. |
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| conforting to moral and ethical principles; morally excellent. |
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