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| nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness |
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| to enroll, usually voluntarily, for military service |
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| to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like. |
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| of broad scope or content; including all or much |
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| a substance, situation, or quantity of anything analogous to medicine, especially of something disagreeable |
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| to feel sorrow or remorse for |
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| of the present time; modern |
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| to abstain from an impulse to say or do something |
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| to become agitatedly confused. |
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| ready or available when required or expected |
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| the position and responsibilities of a guardian, especially toward a ward. |
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| a small mallet used by the presiding officer of a meeting, a judge, etc., usually to signal for attention or order. |
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