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| elderly and infirm; worn out or ruined because of age or neglect (sick) |
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| thinking deeply or seriously |
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| seeking or preferring seclusion or isolation; providing seclusion |
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| a person who risesĀ in forcible oppositionĀ to lawful authority, especially a person who engages in armed resistance to governement or to the execution |
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| continuing without interruption; ceasless, unending |
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| look over; examine; review |
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| Remaining persons or things; left-over; relic |
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| conversations(s), talk, converse |
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| doubtful; marked by or occasioning doubt |
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| recive forgiveness for a sin |
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| hostlity; hatred; rancor; acrimony |
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| symbolic; a familliar statment, generally accepted as wise or true |
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| flood (literal and figurative) |
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| thin or slender in form, as a thread; lacking a sound basis as reasoning; weak |
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| a due manner; properly; fittingly |
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| rebuke, admonish, reprimand |
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