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| lacking freshness, blandly ordinary, trite, hackneyed |
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| banal (not someone on foot!) |
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| turbulence, wild upsetness and commotion |
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| to seize political power from rightful holder |
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| isolated, detached, or provincial |
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| cooly reserved, distant and austere in manner and demeanor |
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| to warp, to bend out of shape, to skew |
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| confuse and disconcert, upset and frustrate |
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| widespread, prevalent, full, well supplied |
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| sumptuous, splendidly rich or abundant |
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| worn out, tired from overwork or overindulgence |
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| a worn out, broken down horse, or a disreputable or bad-tempered woman |
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| flexible, supple, bendable |
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| characterized by mixed styles |
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| to pride oneself on something, to make one appear smart in appearance or dress, or as a bird, to groom one's feathers |
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| luminous, glowing with light |
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| hermaphroditic, having male and female traits |
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| to render favorable, to conciliate or appease |
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| favorable, promising success, opportune |
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| having to do with clothing |
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| name of protagonist is name of work |
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