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| (noun) a hard, washable floor covering formed by coating or burlap or canvas with linseed oil, powdered cork, and rosin, and adding pigmetns to create the desired colors and patterns |
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| (noun) the quality or disposition of recieving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way |
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| (noun) 1. a person or thing that causes mischief or annoyance. 2. a person who is extremely addicted to some pernicious habit |
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| (noun) a gallery or passage parts of a building; hallway |
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| (noun) a card game for two to six players, related to rummy and requiring two or three deck of cards |
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| (noun) a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker |
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| (adjective) controlled by or done according to conscience; scrupulous; meticulous; careful; painstaking; particular |
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| (adjective) not real or genuine; fake; counterfeit |
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| (noun) an area of shallow water seperated from the sea by low sandy |
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| (adjective) having one's identity concealed, as under an assumed name, esp. to avoid notice or formal attention |
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| (noun) a woman's undergarmet for supporting the breasts |
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| (noun) an artistic condition, esp. literary or dramatic, that, for the sack of laughter, vulgarizes lofty material or treats ordinary material with mock dignity (adjective) involving ludicrous or mocking treatment of a solemn subject |
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| (adjective) of or pertaining to the human soul or mind; mental |
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| (adjective) insolent, saucy, forward |
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| (adjective) exhilarating; exciting |
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| (noun) evidence that establishes or confirms the accuracy or truth of something |
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| (noun) a strenuously acrobatic dance consisting of a few standardized steps augemented by twirls, solits, somersaults, etc., popular esp. in the early 1940's and performed cheifly to boogie-woogie and swing |
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