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| to get as needed by or as if by foraging, scavenging or borrowing; to search about and turn up something that is needed by whatever source is available |
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| high grade; superiority; excellence |
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| a person know to one but usually not a close friend |
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| reasonable; to be expected |
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| charming; captivating, to attract and delight; entrance, capturing interest |
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| a Far Eastern tower usually with roofs curving upward at the division of each of several stories and erected as a temple or memorial |
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| something expensive or hard to obtain; something with classiness or elegance rather than necessity |
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| marked by noise, excitement, activity, or rapidity, fiercely, frantically, frenziedly |
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| having a delicious taste or smell |
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| to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound |
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| to let oneself settle down; to become quiet, less active, or less violent |
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| notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievement or actions; highly distinguished; renowned, famous |
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| a zoologist who studies insects |
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| a zoologist who studies insects |
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