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| Distracted; deeply agitated |
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| a formal religious or public occasion, typically one celebrating a particular event or anniversary |
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| To discipline, esp. by corporal punishment |
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| a house, apartment, or other place of residence: |
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| tell someone about a secret or private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others |
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| restlessness shown by nervous movements. |
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| Mutually dependent; depending on each other |
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| kind and gentle; harmless |
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| freed from obligation; excused |
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| a rule that limits what you can do |
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| very surprising, astonishing |
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