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| one of an English breed of large, strong draft horses having a usually brown or bay coat with white markings (a county) |
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| order or arrangement, as of troops drawn up for battle (a variety / assortment) |
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| of or like a boor; unmannered; crude; insensitive. |
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| calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement. |
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| to go into seclusion, esp. for prayer and study. |
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| any upright, supporting part; post. |
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| a freeing from blame or guilt; release from consequences, obligations, or penalties. |
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| high in station, rank, or repute; prominent; distinguished. |
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| worthy of esteem; deserving respect or admiration. |
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| judicious in one's conduct or speech, esp. with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature. |
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| cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident. |
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| showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness. |
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| the class below the nobility. |
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| a representative of a borough in the British Parliament. (citizen) |
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| any of various small cords or ropes for securing or suspending something, as a whistle about the neck or a knife from one's belt. |
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| any disorder or disease of the body, esp. one that is chronic or deepseated. |
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| a druggist licensed to prescribe medicine. |
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| insidious cunning in attaining a goal; crafty or artful deception; duplicity. |
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| something that is considered harmful, destructive, or evil. |
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| vengeance or punishment as the consequence of anger. |
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| an adverse or unfortunate event or circumstance. |
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| working or acting merely for money or other reward. |
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| strong, well-developed muscles. |
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| a cowboy, esp. one in charge of saddle horses. |
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| a person who amuses others by tricks, jokes, odd gestures and postures, etc. |
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| hard to understand; recondite; esoteric. |
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| entailing little expense; requiring few resources; meager. |
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| something overdue in payment |
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| a procession of persons riding on horses, in horsedrawn carriages, in cars, etc. |
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| erotically suggestive; inciting to lust. |
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| to speak falsely or misleadingly; deliberately misstate or create an incorrect impression; lie. |
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| the measure around anything. |
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| to look upon or treat with contempt. |
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| extremely irritable or easily angered. |
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