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| extremely, sometimes excessively, careful about small details; precise |
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| recklessness; a foolish disregard of danger |
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| sociable; fond of the company of others |
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| the crime of holding a belief that goes against established doctrine |
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| a drink; especially an alcoholic one |
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a hated, repellant person or thing; a formal curse
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| lacking social graces; tactless |
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| made up of dissimilar parts; being of many colors |
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| numerous; large in quantity |
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| a professional soldier hired by a foreign army |
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| a strong defense or port (or one likened to it) |
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| to cast overboard; to discard |
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| to banish; to shut out from a group or society by common consent |
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| expression used by a particular group |
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| failure to take care of something |
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| strong belief that your own country is better than others |
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| a worn-out idea or overused expression |
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| underlying; firm in opinion |
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| lacking in self confidence; shy |
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| professed; but not necessarily true |
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| excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with |
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| a subtle difference in meaning or opinion or attitude |
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an expert able to appreciate a field; especially in the fine arts |
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