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| gushing; excessively demonstrative |
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| coming into being; in early developmental stages |
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| listlessness, langour, weariness |
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| to cause to be confused, to frustrate |
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| to waver indecisively in opinion or course of action |
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| troublesom, unruly, unseemly, adverse |
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| without taste or flavor, lacking in spirit, dull |
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| charging an exorbitant or illegeal rate of interest |
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| multi-colored, characterized by a variety of patchers of different color |
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| cautious reserve in speech; ability to make responsible decisions |
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| to censure scathingly, to upraid |
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| capable of being bought or bribed |
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| someone unrestrained by morality or convention, often leading to a dissolute life |
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| genuine, not false or hypocritical |
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| a mournful poem, especially one lamenting the dead; any mournful writing of piece of music |
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| having no power, inoperative; having no worth or meaing, insignificant |
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| an act of defamation or maligning |
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| to show clearly, to indicate |
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| to stir up, incite, rouse |
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| the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts and feelings |
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