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| averse to activity, effort, or movement. Lazy |
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| A) awaiting a chance to entrap B) harmful but enticing |
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| difficult or irritating to deal with |
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| Passing especially quickly into and out of existence |
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| Having or showing liveliness or enthusiasm |
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| To gather information bit by bit |
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| Obvious to the eye or mind |
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| the cause of being in persistent pain or distress |
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| Consisting of or relating to blood; Cheerfulness |
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| Of acute mental vision or discernment |
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| Suffering from poverty (having no home) |
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| A ghostly counterpart of a living person |
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| Of or relating to serum (liquid syrup) |
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| Of thin watery constitution |
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| To beat soundly (lambaste) |
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| To present an appearance not in agreement or to give a false impression |
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| Marked by a lack or civility of graciousness or rude |
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| a unit of distance equal to 220 yards. |
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| Generally pleasing and engaging often because of childlike charm and innocence |
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