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| a noisy quarrel or fight, to quarrel or fight noisily |
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| to hate, dislike very much, loathe |
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faulty, imperfect, not as it should be in a mistaken or improper way, wrongly. |
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| native to a country, not foreigh, relating to the life or affairs of a household, a household servant. |
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| extremely bad, glaring, scandalous notorious |
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| a slight fault, defect, crack |
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an inexperienced person, beginner, a yound bird about to leave the nest inexperienced, budding. |
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to make or become confused, agitated, or nervous a state of confusion or agitation. |
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chief, most important, primary in the first place |
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| the force or speed with which something moves |
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striking, remarkable a person who is well known, distinguished, or outstanding in some way. |
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to bring up, care for, train, nourish rearing, training, upbringing |
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| a self-contradictory statement that on closer examination proves true; a person or thing with seemingly contraditory qualities. |
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| the act of swearing to a lie |
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| to take for granted, assume or suppose, to dare, take upon oneself, take liberties. |
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| skilled, expert, or capable in any field or activity |
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| a burst of gunfire or cannon shot, often as a tribute or salute. a sudden burst of anything, a spirited verbal attack. |
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| wide-awake, alert, watchful |
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| not usual, not typical, strange |
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| to turn bottom side up, upset |
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| a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure |
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to become or make less a lessening |
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| inclined to argue or debate, provoking debate |
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| to drive or throw out, evict |
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to grow, thrive, be prosperous, to wave in the air a dramatic gesture, a fanfare of horns |
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| a reason for doing something, somthing that simulates action |
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| the central point or heart of a matter, a knob |
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| a violent attack, a sudden rush of something |
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| to establish by law, to order or command to appoint as a priest or minister, to destine. |
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| to get ahead of, do better than, exceed |
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| cautious, careful, showing good sense |
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| to put out, extinguish, end |
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| a small part remaining behind |
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| happening or existing at the same time. |
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to turn aside sharply, a sharp or sudden turn |
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| to speed up, cause to move faster, to bring about more quickly. |
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| one who looks on or observes, a person present but on taking part |
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to go through an area in order to procure to votes,sales or opinions. to go over in detail, to discuss |
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| happening by chance or on an irregular basis, showing little concern, informal |
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| treated unfairly and cruelly, oppressed. |
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| to wear away gradually, eat away |
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| to thrash about in a clumsy or ineffective way. |
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| lifelike, vivid, relating to the pictorial arts. |
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| horrible, revolting, ghastly |
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sad, gloomy, unhappy sadness, gloominess |
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| a difficult or painful experience, a trial |
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| to make dry and thirsty, to shrivel with heat |
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| to continue steadily in a course of action, refuse to stop or be changed , to last,remain |
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| of less than normal strength or size, weak, sickly, of no importance |
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to evade or belittle a point by twisting words or raising minor objections a petty objection |
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| to approve, give formal approval to, confirm |
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| royal, kinglike, fit for a king |
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| to smother, prevent from breathing, to hold back or choke off. |
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| having life, living, necessary to life, essential, key, crucial |
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