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| to inveigle, coax, wheedle, sweet-talk |
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| to foreshadow vaguely, intimate, suggest or outline sketchily |
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| to remove obscenity, purify, censor |
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| to reduce the value of, debase, spoil, make ineffective |
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| to writhe, to toss about, to be in turmoil |
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| to use harsh condemnatory language; abuse or censure severely |
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| imaginative; unpredicatable |
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| characterized by brightness and the emmission of light, enlightened, clear |
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| blacken, belittle, sully, defame, disparage |
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| to undeceive; to set right |
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| listlessness, weariness, langour |
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| troublesome, unruly, unseemly, adverse |
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| without taste or flavor, lacking in spirit, dull |
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| capable of being bought or bribed |
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| a mournful poem, especially one lamenting the dead; any mournful writing or piece of music |
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| having no power; inoperative; insignificant |
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