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| calm and carfree; lighthearted |
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| various, several, miscellaneous |
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| unfeeling, insensitive; having calluses |
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| to regard with great devotion or respect, to honor |
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| exceptional skil and bravery |
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| general rather then specific; to form a general conclusion |
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| something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past; a bequest |
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| apersistent, illogical fear |
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| a building, especially one of imposing appearance or size |
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| a statement that seems true but at the same time seems to also have an opposite truth |
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| a statement that seems true but at the same time seems to also have an opposite truth |
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| sorrow and remorse for past misdeeds |
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| to ponder, meditate; think about at length |
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| irritation,resentment stemming from wounded pride, also to arouse curiosity |
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| to drive away to dissipate |
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| a branching out; development growing out of and often complicating a problem or pain |
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| toentice with something desirable; to tempt |
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