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| hot, soft, moist dressings, applied to a sore part of the body |
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| to confuse or puzzle; to daze |
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| to urge on; to stir into action |
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| to mount upon; to get on top of; to get over or across |
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| standing high by comparison to others; distinguished |
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| to lie or keep in hiding; to avoid one's duty or responsibility |
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| silent and uncommunicative |
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| appropriate to a son or daughter |
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| pensive or thoughtful; melancholy |
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| depressed in spirits; disheartened; discouraged |
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| a concisely expressed principle or rule of conduct |
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| outward behavior; conduct |
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| deserving scorn or contempt; worthless |
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| having a sharp point; severe and sharp; shrill; high in pitch |
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| covered with black and white patches |
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| to break in; to disturb rudely; to do violence to |
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| a partnership in wrong-doing |
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