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in the fashion; stylish; made or served in a certain style |
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| at the right time; opportunity; fitting the occasion |
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| the illusion that one has previously had an experience although the experience is actually new |
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| a sudden, forceful stroke in politics, esp. the sudden, forcible overthrow of a government |
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| a term with two meaning; one of the meaning usually has a risque or indecorous connotation |
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| weariness and dissatisfaction resulting from inactivity or lack or interests; boredom |
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| a group of associate or attendants; retinue |
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| a social blunder; error in etiquette; tactless act or remark |
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| literally, in the year of the Lord; in the given year since the beginning of the Christian era; A.D. |
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| with praise; a phrase used to signify graduation with honors from a school or university |
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| in the greatest degree of excellence; beyond comparison; preeminently |
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| face to face with; opposite to; in comparison with or in relation to |
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| substitute or synthetic; the word usually suggests inferior quality |
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| any bitter quarrel or feud; a feud in which both sides seek vengeance for wrong doing by the other |
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| the college or school that one attends; its official song, hym, or anthem |
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| an expression or idea that has become trite |
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| at an awkward or improper time or place; inopportune; inappropriate |
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