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| in a state of high anger or feeling offended |
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| to guess, to speculate, to deduce |
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| to worsen, to make worse, to intensify in a bad way |
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| ghost, ghostly appearance |
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| outside of normal behavior, usually in a sick way |
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| cutting, vigorous and effective in a rather harsh way |
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| steeply inclined, or rushing headlong |
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| to erase or rub out, or to act humbly and inconspicuously |
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| to light, to cast light or understanding upon |
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| something utterly hateful and disgusting |
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| to abominate, to loath, to abhor, to detest |
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| to hate, to utterly despise |
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| worthy of the deepest respect (applied only to people or things with age) |
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| to revere and treat with the greatest respect |
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| august (not the month or the Caesar) |
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| rather jolly and full of good cheer |
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| light hearted, rather jolly |
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| to place side by side for purposes of comparison |
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| dryly and wryly amusing, whimsically comical |
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