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| shining brilliantly, very bright |
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| mass of metal cast into a bar |
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| insulting, scornful, contemptuous |
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| to search for food or provisions |
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| a hole or gap made by tearing |
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| staying for only a short time |
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| kindly in a patronizing way |
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| gay heedlessness, lighthearted unconcern |
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| a heavy curtain across an entrance or a doorway |
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| the act of conquering or subduing |
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| an appointment for a meeting |
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| a form of government in which the ruling power belongs to a few persons |
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| the number of votes in an election that the leading candidate obtains over the next highest candidate |
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| a member of a wealthy ruling class |
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| slang for money or property |
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| a sudden or unexpected change or shift |
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| slang for a worker who refuses to strike or who takes the place of a striking worker; a term of contempt |
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| the state of being dressed only partially or in night clothes |
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| an institution, practice or notion to which people blindly devote themselves, or are ruthlessly sacrificed; something |
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| the condition of being in slavery |
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| anything that follows as a logical result |
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| a rapid and continuous discharge, usually of a firearm |
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| incapable of being harmed |
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| a strong, hardworking, determined person |
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| one who believes in the complete absence of government |
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| a statement universally accepted as true |
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| to state definitely; express in a systematic way |
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| to make seem foolish, stupid |
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