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| turned in or wound up upon itself:coiled; twisted |
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| not expressed or released; held in |
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| to move sideways, especially in a way that does not attract attention or cause disturbance |
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| to control or govern by the cruel or unjust use of force or authority |
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| particular principle or position that is taught or supported, as of a religion |
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| to bother or annoy repeatedly |
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| suitable as a temporary substitute for the proper or desired thing |
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| characterized by enduring appeal;classic |
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| an object that has survived decay, destruction, or the passage of time and is valued for its historic interest |
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| crankily; in an annoyed way |
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| characterized by a lack of good breeding or good taste; common; crude |
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| one trained for, or engaged in, combat |
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| to move or gather in large numbers; to crowd together |
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| waved or flourished menacingly |
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