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| favorable, fourtunate, promising |
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an opening, gap, rupture, rift : a violation or infraction
To create and openingm break through |
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| resembling an angel portrayed as a chilf with a beautiful, round face; sweet and innocent, angelic |
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| careful, cautious, wary, guarded |
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| having a pleasing appearance |
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| to make up for : to repay for services |
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| clumsy, hard to handle; slow moving |
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a standstill, a standoff, a stalemate, an impasse
to bring to a standstill |
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| worthy of scorn, contemptible |
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| small, smaller than most others of the same type |
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to disagree
a disagreement, a dispute |
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| loose in one's morals or behavior; immoral, corrupt |
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| to caution or advise against something; to scold mildly; to remind of a duty |
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| to wipe out; to keep oneself from being noticed |
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| irregular or inconsistent, different from what is ordinarily expected, undependable, unpredictable |
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| incorrect, mistaken, wrong |
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| to drive out by magic; to dispose of something troublesome |
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| to make, manufacture; to make up, invent |
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| a deliberately deceptive movement, a pretense, a trick, a bluff |
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| food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose |
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| to shape or cut down with an ax, to chop off, hack; ALSO to hold or stick to (as to stick to one's values), to adhere |
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| kind, merciful, sypathetic, compassionate |
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to make fun of rudely or unkindly
a rude remark of derision |
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| easy to understand, clear; rational, sane |
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| bringing in the money; profitable |
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| very important, consequential |
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| a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person |
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to make a mess of; muddle through: to get by
a hopeless mess |
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| stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, haveing a closed mind |
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lasting for a long time; persistent
a plant that lives for many years |
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| a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation |
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| to reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly |
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| to steal in small quantities |
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| overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonious |
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to scold; find fault with
a rebuke |
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| of poor quality; characterized by inferior workmanship |
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| not genuine, not true, not valid |
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| to conquer by force, bring under complete control |
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intended to undermine or overthrow
one who advocates or attempts to undermine a political system |
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made or put together by people
something artificial |
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| commonplace: overused, stale |
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| to seize and hold a position by force or without right |
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a risky or daring undertaking
to expose to danger; to dare |
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to twist out of shape, bend, distort
an abnormality, an irregularity |
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