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| obligatory, duty or responsibility to do something |
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| diplomatic minister and their staff, archaic: position or office of legate |
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| white, volatile, crystalline substance with an aromatic smell and bitter taste |
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| a person on the staff of an ambassador, typically with a specialized area of responsibility. |
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| mischevious young child, especially one who is poorly or raggedly dressed |
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| face or facial expression |
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| short, wide strip of fabirc worn by men around neck and tucked inside an open neck shirt |
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| a long iron tipped staff used by hikers |
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| person who takes part in a dialouge or conversation |
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| attractively lively and animated |
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| person's face with reference to the form or proportions of the featuers |
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| imply or hint, state or make known |
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| complaining in a petulant or whining manner |
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| state or quality of being lax; looseness |
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| demeanor, conduct or behavior |
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| no longer accustomed with |
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| extremely bold or daring, recklessly brave, fearless |
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| not restrained by morals conscienceless, unprincipled |
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| messenger, usually traveling in haste, bearing urgent news, important reports or packages, diplomatic messages |
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| deranged or impaired digestion, indigestion |
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| easily understood, completely intelligble or comprehensible, characterized by clear perception or understanding, |
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| intrusive or presumptuous, insolently rude, uncivil |
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| an attribution, as fault or crime, accusation |
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| to take or receive into the mind, as knowledge, ideas or the like |
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| to make clear or evident to the eye or the understanding, shown plainly |
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| having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion, slothful |
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| a slender, graceful woman or girl |
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| wakefulness maintained for any reason during the normal hours for sleeping/ ever awake and alert; sleeplessly watchful |
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| lack of dutifulness or respect |
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| fortification, defensive wall or elevation as of earth or stone |
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| to lead or move by persuassion or influence as to some action or state of mind |
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| harshness or sharpness of tone, temper or manner |
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| to reply to, usually in a sharp or retaliatory way |
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| with suspcion, mistrust or disapproval |
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| having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling, passionate, fervent |
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| any of various types of boats small enough for sailing or rowing by one person |
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| mocking, teasing or jest in a good-natured way, banter |
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| to put in (a remark, question) in the midst of a conversation |
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| sudden unpredictable change, tendency to change one's mind without apparent or adequate motive, whimsically |
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| a person who functions in a specified capacity, official |
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| causing or tending to cause animostiy, resentment or envy,offensively or unfairly discriminating, hateful. |
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