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| gravity (no not the kind that pulls you to the ground) |
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| seriousness or importance |
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| weakness, physical/mental collapse, stretched out due to lacking vitality |
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| to gouge out; to force out |
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| a seer: one who predicts the future |
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| to decrease in thickness or width |
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| indisputable; not able to be attacked with success (e.g. the fort was unassailable) |
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| anxious, discomfort or distress |
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| to grand in a condescending manner |
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| assuming a tone of superiority |
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