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| Inflexible, immovable, obstinate |
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| To give reluctantly, to envy ones possession or employment |
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| To deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
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| To cause one to become confused |
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| Act of harming or ruining another's reputation |
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| Quarrelsome, stirring controversy |
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| Menacing, causing fear or awe |
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| Very thin, emaciated, angular |
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| Contrary to church doctrine or accepted beliefs or standards |
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| Anger as a result of something unjust |
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| To make an effort to gain good favor with someone |
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| Ill will or evil intentions |
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| Proceeding in a regular or systematic order |
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| To utter injuriously misleading reports |
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| One who exhibits extreme or possibly blind allegiance to a group or cause |
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| Extreme paleness usually relating to face |
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| Wise and careful about practical matters |
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