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| open to more than one interpretation |
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| simultaneously having opposing feelings; uncertain |
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| feeling or showing little emotion |
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| determined by impulse rather than reason |
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| impulsive and unpredictable |
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| a brilliantly executed plan |
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| not straightforward; craftly |
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| doubtful; of unlikely authenticity |
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| to avoid make a definite statement |
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| making gestures while speaking |
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| the practice of pretending to be something one is not; insincerity |
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| not caring one way or the other |
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| unplanned; naturally occurring |
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| a clever trick used to deceive or outwit |
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| concerned only with what is on the surface or obvious; shallow |
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| having little substance or strength |
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| of little importance or significance |
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| subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable |
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