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| violent or tumultuous motion; agitation; noisy disturbance. |
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| uttered clearly in distinct syllables. |
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| of less than normal size and strength; weak. |
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| not within proper or reasonable limits; immoderate; excessive |
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| an ugly, stupid, or strange child left by fairies in place of a pretty, charming child |
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| very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect |
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| to cause to experience shame, humiliation |
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| difficult to bear, burdensome |
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| a definitive or characteristic feature |
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| to be attracted by or as if by an irresistible force |
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| the act of relieving or lessening without curing |
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| a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things |
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| a tangled, involved, or confused condition or situation |
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| possessd at birth; inborn |
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| to discover with certainty, as through examination or experimentation |
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| shortened version of hermaphrodite -an individual in which reproductive organs of both sexes are present |
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| something given or received as an equivalent for services, debt, loss, injury, suffering, lack, etc. |
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| of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive |
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| the conduct or obedience of a child in school, as graded by a teacher |
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| The most important ingredient; the crucial element |
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| to move with a sinuous or wavelike motion |
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| corresponding in some particular |
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