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| physically weak; easily broken |
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| cheerful in mood or diposition |
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| lively, witty, fast-talking, and likely to do the unexpected |
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| full of violent motion; marked by disturbances, changes and unrest |
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| an emotional condition or predisposition of a particular kind |
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| fear or uneasiness about the future or a future event |
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| extremely important; indispensable to the survival or continuing effectiveness of something |
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| disappointed or humiliated, especially after being enthusiastic or confident |
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| recollections of past experiences or events |
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| keenly eager for or enthusiastic about something |
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| a favorable opinion about something or somebody |
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| beginning to develop or appear |
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| theatrical curtain (appears opaque when lit from the front; transparent when lit from behind) |
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| personified; being the epitome of something |
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