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| desierving or reproof, rebuke, or censure |
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| excessive flattery, admiration |
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| to make milder or less severe |
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| bitter in nature, speech, behavior etc. |
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| an opening, as a hoe, site etc. |
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| an apalling act, thing, or circumcumstance |
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| a person who pretends to more knowledge than he/she possesses |
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| incapable of being upset or agitated |
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| liking or inciination for something |
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| having more than one meaning |
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| excessively particular, critical or demanding |
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| a natural, basic, or habitual repungance |
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| characterized by promptness |
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| having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion |
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| moderately warm; ack of force or enthusiasm |
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| characterized by verbal abuse |
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| to praise/ a song or hymn of love |
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| w.o consolation or solace, hopelessly unhappy; depressed |
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| to stretch the truth; decieve |
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| w.o distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities |
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| not forced to abandon purpose or effort |
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| fond of the company of others |
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| large in quantity or number |
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| introduced or coming from w.o; not belonging or proper to a thing; uneeded, irrevelant, accidental |
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| originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country |
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| severity of manner, life, etc.; severity, coldness |
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