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| weak and ineffective, incompetent, irresponsible |
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| a wanderer, a peripatetic person without a home, a tramp |
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| customary, habitual, usual |
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| an embodiment, as of a quality or concept; an archetype: or a Hindu god taking an animal form |
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| innocently charming and engaging |
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| green, green with growing plants |
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| the greenness of growing plants, vegetation |
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| a boundary or limit, or a stream or brook |
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| joking, not serious, not to be taken literally, jocular |
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| acute vexation or embarrassment due to disappointment or failure; verb-to vex through embarrassment, to mortify |
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| doubtful, inclined to doubt, questionable, hesitating |
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| to squash, put down and suppress, to make a thickly splashing sound, crush |
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| to brag, to speak vaingloriously of |
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| in a good state or condition |
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| to describe or advertise boastfully; publicize or promote; praise extravagantly |
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| discovering desirable things accidentally, good fortune or luck |
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| wildly fanciful or imaginative, unreal, visionary |
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| a horrible or unreal creature of the imagination; a vain or idle fancy: monster of disparate parts |
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| a large, powerful, or destructive whirlpool. something resembling a maelstrom; a violent, disordered, or turbulent state of affairs |
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