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| vision or knowledge, understanding |
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| to transform from a liquid state to a solid state as in ice or blood |
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| flowingly abundant, copious |
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| quietly thoughtful and reflective |
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| ordinary, lacking anything new or interesting, daily and everyday in nature |
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| changes, ups and downs (as of life) |
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| a cause of destruction or death, an ongoing problem like a curse |
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| full of gusto and energy and interest |
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| resolutely, inflexibly determined, unswayable |
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| lascivious; or simply playful; or without restraint, esp. without moral restraint |
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| to lie down on the ground in humility, submission, or admiration; often implies groveling |
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| scornful reproach or contempt or disapproval; the disgrace coming from shame; ignominy |
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| just coming into being, just beginning |
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| superficial thin covering, usually of good quality over cheap quality base |
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