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| to consent to or agree to without protest |
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| to make impossible or impracticable by previous action |
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| severely criticize, punish |
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| behave or speak pompously |
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| noble in soul or mind; generous in spirit |
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| crafty deceit; sly tricks; cunning |
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| to give in on certain terms |
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| fond of arguing; argumentative |
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| most noticeable or important |
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| overflowing with high spirits |
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| restrained, shy, reserved |
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| a statement that makes a condition; stipulation |
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| complaining; finding fault |
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| to be aware of someones secret or private information |
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| disdainful: having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy |
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| inclined to make trouble; unruly |
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| leaving no choice, final, decisive |
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| to make known subtly; hint |
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| rashfully or wastefully extravagant |
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| to discover through investigation |
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| very careful and exact, paying strict attention to details of conduct |
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| showy in a tasteless or vulgar way |
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| working or spreading harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner |
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| not able to be expressed in words |
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| execcively ornate or complex in style of language; swollen or distended, as from fluid |
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| sexually promiscuous person |
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| bitter, long lasting resentment. |
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| of the nature of or constituting a prophesy of something important or calamitous, an omen |
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| preoccupation with unwholesome matter such as death; of, relating to, or caused by disease |
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| happening by chance; accidental |
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