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the nations, primarily Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States, allied against the Axis during World War II |
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| despise or unworthy of pride |
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has to have everything perfect pays attention to every small detail; especially rules and learning |
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| set apart or aside either physically or emotionally |
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| gladness expressed with laughter |
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| done in secret usually because it is wrong |
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angered at something unjust or wrong (it's just plain unfair and I am mad) |
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| an overwhelming number or amount |
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fixed or permanent; sober or serious |
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| to free from bondage or a "political bully" |
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unrestrainedly excessive (like wanton endangerment) |
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| to speak or act in a way that doesn't offend someone else |
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| a disturbance or commotion |
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a small wheel or roller (a trundle bed slides under another bed) |
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| a person who moans and groans and grumbles and complains |
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