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| impressively great in size, force |
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| a visible disembodied spirit of a terrifying nature |
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| to move with a wave like motion |
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| characteristics unique to an individual |
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| a feeling of mutual hatred |
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| not lear or transparent because of stirred up sediment, clouded, obscurred |
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| in exactly the same words, word for word |
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| to intimidate with overbearing or imperative manner |
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| amusingly odd or comical, comically unpredictable |
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| reflecting elegance, sophistication |
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| suitible for a funeral, mournful |
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| to order or force into military service, to seize |
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| characterized by extreme wealth. lavish |
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| physically painful, distressing to the mind |
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| pertaining to a patriarchy, father force |
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| living or occuring at the same time, modern/recent |
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| feeling of contempt for someone or something regarding as unworthy or inferior |
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| an unfavorable or unfortunate situation |
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| a written message or letter |
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| a person who provides or supplies |
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| to have courage or spirit, an inerent quality in a character |
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| to split or sever, to stick to, to be faithful to |
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| to cover thinly with gold |
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| a husband/wife or an associate of a monarch to keep company/associate with |
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| to avoid making a specific statement with the intention of decieving |
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| to suffer intense longing for |
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| to award compensation, to make a return for |
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| to drink liquor freely or excessively |
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| being or seeming to be everywhere at once |
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| having no equal, unrivaled |
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| to take away by cheating, to influence by trickery, flattery, or decieving |
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| murder of your own parents, one who kills his/her parents |
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| all future generations, the offspring of a certain ancestor |
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| bitter, deep seated ill will |
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| to attack vigorously or violently; assault |
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| to become white, turn pale; sickness/fear |
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| respect or revereence paid or rendered |
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| harmful, as having a harmful effect |
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| greedy for wealth or gain |
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| filled or accompanied with |
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| an excessively stingy person |
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| amorl or ethical objection, to doing something wrong |
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