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to generate offspring; as an affect chimney fires often beget large fires that can destroy the house. |
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Dull, boring or hardwork. He was tired of the countless hours being spent on academic drudge work. |
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good wishes on others. The priest gave me a benediction by placing two fingers on my forehead. |
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| A small type of pike fish. |
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| Stale food for animals. The farmer recommended that he use fodder for feeding his cows. |
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| He shoved her into the locker, she noted him as an impediment on her way to class. |
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| A hym or praise to god. On Thursdays we go through the process of hearing doxologys during chapel. |
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| To be deprived or desolate. Going to a private school can bereft of skills we need to be successful in the real world. |
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| A disease or epidemic. Pestilence followed those who lived in the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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| strong displeasure or disliking. The event left them filled with grief, but also anger and indignation. |
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| laborious or fatiguing. He only knew war as a toilsome deed, not a heroic act of courage. |
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| reckless boldness. They finally mustered up the temerity to knock on his apartment door. |
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| the act of offering. The council proffered several things that interested the state. |
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| refraining from something.he could have gotten probation, but because of his fathers forbearance he received a lower consequence. |
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| to speak harmful untruths.She had a malign intent, to spread rumors and destroy her friends. |
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| to harass or annoy. The shop lifter appeared unharried, while appearing at the cross walk in spite of the do not walk signal. |
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| to repay. to recompense her for her actions, he bought her flowers. |
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| a liking towards one extreme. of the mind. She showed no inclination to take advantage of him |
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| to deceive or trick. Highschool is mostly filled with teenagers trying to hoodwink other teenagers. |
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| food supplies. The men loaded the victuals onto the ship for the long trip. |
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