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| having or showing great knowledge |
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| beautiful or pleasing in appearance |
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| disrespectful toward something considered holy or sacred |
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| very sligthly or gradually |
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| folded into parallel lines or ridges |
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| made a specific demand for something |
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| thickening into a soft, semi-solid mass |
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| to come to terms with something and accept it reluctantly |
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| divisions within a group into arguing fractions |
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| having a dark and often weather-beaten complexion |
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| having a withdrawn and gloomy personality |
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| different from what it is claimed to be |
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| self-punishment or an act of religious devotion showing your sorrow for commiting a sin |
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| with deliberate desire to cause harm or pain |
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| to banish or exclude somebody from society or a particular group |
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| things that happen or at the same time as somehing else |
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| the coherent expressions of thoughts, ideas, or feelings |
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| the state of being extremely unhappy or disappointed |
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| kind in gracious in behavoir and apprearance |
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| something that cannot be avoided |
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| socially correct behavior |
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