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| a Lithuanian wedding custom in which the men take turns dancing with the bride and leaving money in a hat at the conclusion of each dance |
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| a train of attendants, a procession |
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| lacking harmony or agreement, incompatible |
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| consisting of different elements mixed together |
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| an economic sysem in which the businesses are individually owned and operated in a competitive marketplace |
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| without cunning in dealing with other |
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| poisons formed in decaying animal or vegetable matter |
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| to make return or repayment for |
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| a system whereby the ownership and operations of busineses is by society or the community rather than by private individuals, thereby eliminating competition |
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| letting the owners of industry and business fix the rules of competition without governmental regulation or control |
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| taking advantage of one's position to gin money (etc) |
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| a calf that has been born prematurely |
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| great suffering from worry |
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| poisonous oily liquid used in dyes |
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| dirty, depressingly wretched |
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| the space just below the roof of a house |
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| hard to see, attracting little attention |
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| to play about boisterously, frolic |
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| chance or accidental occurrences |
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| from Greek and Roman mythology, three female spirits, who punish the does of unavenge crimes |
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| a severe pain along the course of a nerve |
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| social status or position |
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