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| feeling of hatred; powerful and deep dislike |
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| appearing or occurring from time to time |
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| moving backward or returning to an earlier or less advanced condition |
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| unchangeable; never changing or varying |
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| pass around rather than through; avoid |
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| move sideways, especially in shy or sneaky way |
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| search thoroughly or in a rough manner |
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| irreversible; incapable of being canceled or undone |
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| having or revealing little emotion |
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| deflected from a straight path |
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| impossible to detect by ordinary senses |
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| the study of the dynamic of projectiles |
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| arousing strong dislike or displeasure |
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| extremely hungry; greedy for gratification |
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| authoritative pronouncement |
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| relating to the sense of touch |
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| burning with little smoke and no flame |
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| vague; ambiguous; doubtful |
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| not able to make a decision |
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| overwhelmingly advancing sight crushing all in its sight |
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| those who flaunt their knowledge |
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| a pile of combustible material for burning a corpse |
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| a container that holds matter |
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| ignoble fear in the face of danger |
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| at the same time; concurrently |
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| deflected, avoid, dodge, evade |
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| sudden alarming amazement/ dread that results in utter confusion; dismay |
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| extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force |
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| a person who initiates and maintains such a contact or cconnection |
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| an office or position requiring little or no work, especially one yielding profitable returns |
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| embodied in flesh, given a bodily, especially in human, form |
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| grave; sober; solemn; serious |
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| not permitting penetration, or passage; impenetrable |
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| full of complaints; complaining |
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| a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds |
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| strict discipline characteristic of military groups |
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| implied; rather than expressly stated |
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| to entice, by flattering or artful talk or inducements |
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| lacking sense, significance, or ides; silly |
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| shining forth brilliantly; radiant |
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| commanding respect because of great age |
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| the act of killing one's brother |
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| to imitate poorly or freely; travesty |
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| portending evil or harm; foreboding; threatening |
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| showing or expressing disdain; scornful |
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| increasing in degree, emphasis or force |
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| to depress the spirits of; dispirit; dishearten |
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| run-down and often over crowded apartment house |
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| a fictional prose narrative that is longer and more complex than a short story; short novel |
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| gloomily and sullenly ill-humored |
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| to become filled or chocked up with earthly matter |
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| yarn-dyed, pain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked |
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| spotted or blotched in coloring |
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| providing a view all around or on all sides |
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| to speak or cry out with derision or mockery |
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