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| badly written or trivial verse, often with a singsong rhythm |
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| a person who practices unusual self-denial or discipline, often for religious reasons; self-denying |
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| impliedl naturally involved thought not obviously evident; unquestioning, absolute |
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| to win over with trickery or flatteryl to entice; to coax with deceitful talk; to dupe |
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| given to the use of abusive or indecent language; foulmouthed |
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| too economical; stingy; miserly |
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| to urge strongly; to advise or warn earestly; to admonish |
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| loud and noisy; clamorous; demanding |
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| to regard with deep respect, honor, or esteem; to revere |
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