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| Statement that is seemingly contradictory but nevertheless true. |
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| Turned away from what is right and good; corrupt. |
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| making evident or certain by showing |
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| a put down by force or holding in by self-control. |
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| insolent or rude quarreling. |
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| hiding under a flase face. |
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| conformity to what is sociably acceptable in action or speech . |
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| completely obvious, outright. |
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| intended to cause aguish or hurt; revengeful. |
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| recurrent thematic element or image |
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| timorous, uncertain agitation. |
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| rumors meant to damage one's reputation. |
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| to know(verb) or knowledge(noun) |
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| having to do with or possesion by the devil |
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| show contempt by derisive acts or language. |
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