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| to release from an entanglement or difficulty |
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| a markedly short-lived thing |
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| to become sore or inflamed fester |
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| characterized by or subject to whim impulsive |
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| to weaken or destroy the strength or vitality of |
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| a small select group of persons who associate with one another |
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| listlessness and dissatisfaction resulting from a lack of interest |
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| excessively dramatic or emotional |
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| complete and confirmed integrity; uprightness |
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| characterized by nobility |
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| an authoritative principle, belief, or statement |
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| a four-wheeled horse drawn pleasure carriage having two or four seats |
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| contemptuous profane act or utterance against God |
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| modest or reserved in manner |
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| belonging to childhood; juvenille; immature |
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| an amusement; a diversion; self indulgence |
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| belonging to the period before a war |
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| exaggerated or grotesque imitation such as a parody |
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