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| showing economy in spending money; sparing |
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| biography of saints; idealizing or idolizing biography |
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| hatefully or shockingly evil; abominable; outrageous |
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| theatrical performances; deliberate display of emotion for effect |
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| giving small doses of remedy that would cause disease in normal persons |
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| syntactical, grammatical, or structural form peculiar to a language |
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| simple descriptive poem or prose work dealing with rustic life or scenes; peaceful |
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| disgraceful or dishonorable in conduct, quality, or action |
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| ready to take; impending evil or danger |
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| predicament affording no obvious escape; deadlock |
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| insusceptible to physical feeling; insensible; apathetic |
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| incapable of sinning; free from fault or blame |
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| to accuse or incriminate; lay responsibly or blame on someone else |
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