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| feeling great dismay of horror |
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| liveliness; willingness; eagerness |
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| to make others unfriendly to you |
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| to hint at; to refer to indirectly |
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| equally skillful with either hand |
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| something or someone out of its proper place or time |
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| to give life or motion to |
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| attributing human characteristics or qualities to objects, animals, or gods |
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| no longer used or useful; very old |
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| a concise statement of a truth or principle |
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| to give and take quickly in conversation; to toss back and forth |
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| the cause of ruin, harm or distress, death |
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| to produce; to be the father of |
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| to resent another's success; to give with reluctance |
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| to beseige by encircling; to harass |
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| one who receives benefits |
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| to scold or rebuke severely and at length |
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| in a state of violent or destructive rage |
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| a prejudiced view that inhibits impartial judgment |
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| to cheat or swindle; to thwart or frustrate |
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| offensively noisy; obvious, too conspicuous |
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| anything that destroys, prevents growth, or causes devaluation |
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| a hiding place; or things hidden |
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| of or like a corpse; pale, gaunt, thin |
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| a false and malicious accusation |
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| to lean sideways; to lurch from side to side while in motion |
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| an exaggerated portrayal of one's features |
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| a bloody and extensive slaughter |
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| to complain or to find fault in a petty or nagging way |
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| a person or thing or agent that speeds up or stimulates a result, reaction, or change |
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| to leap about in a sprightly manner; romp |
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| to irritate as if by friction or rubbing |
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| to possess a great appeal or attraction for others |
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| one who has a fanatical devotion to a country, sex, religion, with contempt for other countries, the opposite sex, or other beliefs |
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| trickery; the use of clever but tricky talk to deceive or evade |
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| to paint coarsely or unskillfully |
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| to make afraid or discouraged |
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| carefree and self-confident in manner; elegant and gracious |
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| to speak in a dramatic, pompous, or blustering manner |
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| to take out; to cross out |
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| a flood; a great downpour; an overwhelming rush of anything |
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| death; a ceasing to exist |
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| to ruin the reputation of; speak ill of |
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| to damage a holy place; to treat with irreverence |
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| lonely; forlorn; unihabited; barren |
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| a dictator, with absolute power |
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| a large, elaborate structure; an imposing building |
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| weird, mysterious; strange and frightening |
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| to obliterate; to wipe out |
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| a pouring out; an excessive display of emotion; overly demonstrative |
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| pertaining to the belief in the equality of all men |
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| the right to go out; or a way to go out |
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| to be in high spirits; exultantly proud and joyful |
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| the choice or best of a group |
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