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| light-headed sensation; dizzy, frivolous |
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| to make something seem less serious; to mitigate |
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| a fortress overlooking a city; a stronghold |
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| having to do with artistic beauty |
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| Deeply learned, scholarly |
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| To cringe in fear; to shrink away |
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| High sounding with little meaning, used to impress people |
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| dashing elegance of manner or style |
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| physically or mentally destructive, or harmful to human beings |
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| roomy, able to hold a lot |
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| rapid and superficial; performed with haste and scant attention to detail |
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| rapid and superficial; performed with haste and scant attention to detail |
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| • seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable |
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| • truthfulness, sincere honesty |
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| • Excessively and objectionable sentimental |
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| • Rural or rustic in nature; country-like |
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| • to form or to wait in line; a line |
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| • to act as a warning of (something bad); to have a presentment of something bad |
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| • An emotional or psychological cleansing that brings relief or renewal |
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| • careless, negligent; not tense, slack |
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| • To scold; to voice disapproval |
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| • not genuine; false; fake |
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| • a state of uncertainty or perplexity over what to do in a difficult situation |
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| • charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful |
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| • period or condition of depression or inactivity |
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| • casual, carefree, nonchalant or having an arrogant disregard (adj); a gallant gentlemen (noun) |
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| • frank; going straight to the point; direct and outspoken |
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| • Very rich or powerful person |
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| • Seeming to be everywhere at the same time |
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| • Brief and to the point; concise and terse |
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| • Behavioral quirk; a mode or thought peculiar to others |
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| • to shorten by cutting off |
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| • easily taught or controlled; obedient, easy to handle |
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| • Often changing for no reason |
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| • to show affection; to give a servile display of exaggerated flattery or affection, typically in order gain favor |
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| • stern, as in manner; without excess, unadorned, severely plain and simply |
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| • an occurrence or event preceding another |
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| • depressing, discouraging, harsh, cold barren, raw |
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| • Characterized by an authoritative, often arrogant assertion of opinions or beliefs |
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