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| very enthusiastic; passionate |
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| guilded by or given to an unaccountable or whimsical change of mind |
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| contemptuous ridicule or mockery |
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| earnest or emotional request |
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| making persistent requests |
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| unable or unwilling to believe something |
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| Engaged in deep or serious thought |
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| A sign or warning that something important or disastrous is likely to happen |
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| Relating to province;unsophisicated or narrow minded |
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| Express one's disapprovalor disappointment in someone |
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| not revealing one's thoughts or feeling readily |
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| behaving as though one thinks one is superior to other people |
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| More than is needed; unnecessary |
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| humbly ask or beg for something |
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| believe something to be true without having evidence |
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| attractive or appealing in a fresh or innocent way |
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