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| sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind |
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| to take wrongfully, as by pillage, robbery, or fraud |
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| return to a previous condition, habit, subject |
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| any system of persons or things ranked one above another |
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| government by a few, especially by a small faction of persons or families |
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| to examine in detail with careful or critical attention. |
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| to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel. |
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| bending readily without breaking or becoming deformed |
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| a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe |
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| very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect |
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| false appearance; pretense |
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| stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous animals |
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| inactive, sluggish, or dull; not flowing or running, as water, air |
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| something of use, advantage, or value |
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| abstaining from sexual relations |
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| unimaginable; unthinkable |
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| an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct |
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| incapable of being put up with |
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| crude representations of someone disliked |
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| strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base; righteous anger |
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| contemplative; meditative, characterized by the chewing of cud. |
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| a spot or mottled marking, usually occurring in clusters |
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| incapable of failing; certain |
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| to borrow (a small amount or item) with no intention of repaying or returning it |
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| reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay |
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| stopping or ceasing for a time |
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| an expression of protest, complaint, or reproof |
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| to make timid; fill with fear |
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| an instance of indirect reference |
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| to cause to be uneasy; vex |
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| sensuously pleasing or delightful |
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| retaliation against an enemy |
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| the capacity of abundant production |
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| severe in manner or appearance |
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| not genuine, authentic, or true |
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| superiority in power or influence |
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| unable to be repealed or annulled |
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| a line of waiting people or vehicles |
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| absolutely trustworthy or sure |
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| without variation or change |
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| the feeling, as of sympathy or pity, so aroused |
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| radiating or reflecting light; shining; bright |
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| given to changing; constantly changing |
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