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| to assert without proof or confirmation; claim contend |
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| thourghgoing, out and out sameless blatant egregious unmitigated |
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| light and playful conversation banter persifilage repartee |
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| to over come the distrust win over, appease, pacify, to reconcile make consistant; placate mollift propitiate |
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| to cancel or reverse one order or command with another that in contrary to the first recall revoke |
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| one of a series or grades in an orginazation or field of activity; an organized military unit, a step like formation or arrangment level rank |
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| to make more violent severe bitter or painful aggravate intesify worsen |
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| stupid or foolish in a self satisfied way silly vapid inane doltish vacuous |
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| impossible to disprove beyond argument indisputable incontrivertable undeniable |
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| a massive and inescapable force or object that crushes whatever is in its path |
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| lacing spirit or interest, halfhearted listless indolent indifferent lax |
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| a prayer consisting of short appeals to God recited by the leader alternating with resposes fron the congragation any repetetive chant a long list rigmoral catalog megillah |
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| grisly gruesome horrible distressing haveing death as a subject grotesque grim ghoulish |
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| an inadequate quantity scarcity dearth lack |
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| to indicate beforhand that something is going to happen to give advance warning of bode fortell foreshadow suggest |
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| to tear down destroy completely to cut or scrape off or out pull down demolish shave down |
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| to withdraw a statement or belief to which one has previously been committed renounce retract repudiate disavow |
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| to soak thourghly fill to capacity to satisfy fully permeate drench flood imbue |
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| of a gloomy or surly disposition cold or sluggish in mood sullen morose |
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| to cast off discard to get rid of something objectionable or unnesecary to plod through as if mud a mire a state of depression shed slog |
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