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| stark, or severe and stern in manner |
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| a whale, a monster of vast size |
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| a doxy, whore, prostitute, trollop |
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| a man whose wife cheats on him with the implication that he cannot satisfy her physically |
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| having to do with marriage or weddings |
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| to see, to perceive, to understand |
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| to see at a distance, to perceive something far away |
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| sagacious, sage, sagacity |
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| wise, full of knowledge and wisdom |
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| cowardly, not brave but totally chicken |
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| serious concern or dismay |
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| shaking, quivering, trembling (often from fear) |
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| unpredictable, whimsical acts or happenings or instances |
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| to make unclear, to make obscure and hard to understand, to render murky |
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| to mock, to make fun of in a nasty way |
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| to bad mouth, to blacken by saying bad things about, to defame by criticizing in derogatory way |
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| to publicly denounce or criticize |
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| final word, inscription on a tombstone |
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| a characterizing or stereotyping phrase, often, but not always, derogatory |
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