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| People or things that are native to a region. |
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| intrude where they aren't wanted |
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| coming from the outside, irrelevant or unimportant |
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| relevant, suitable, closely connected |
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| native or common to or peculiar to a specific region |
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| expelling a person from a community either literally or figuratively |
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| slightly touching, barely connected |
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| describes the threatening, the menacing |
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| describes something carrying a sign, a portent, of the threats of the future |
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| describes something about to occur |
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| refers to something threatening or not "hangs" |
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bode: refers to an omen forebode: repeats or intensifies that |
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| actions to appease or calm forces that might oppose a favorable outcome |
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| a forerunner, an early warning or messenger of what's to come |
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| describes something about to occur, positive or negative |
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| expresses the idea of wasting |
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| a literal scattering or dispersing, a specialized sense of scattering one's energy through immoderate pursuit of trivial pleasures (gambling, dringing, etc.) |
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| expresses the idea of a penalty, giving up of something in one's possession |
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| trees that lose their leaves or loss of other vegetation |
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| deprive; deprived of basic necessities or comforts |
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| getting rid of, to undress |
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| describes a feeling of sadness at many types of losses |
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| to leave desolate, usually by death, surviving relatives or close friends of a person who has died. |
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