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| lack of energy or vitality; sluggishness |
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| lofty oration or writing in praise of a person or thing; eulogy. |
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| a natural, basic, or habitual repugnance; aversion |
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| tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy. |
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| not slackening or abating; incessant |
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| clear from a charge of guilt or fault; free from blame; vindicate. |
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| tireless/ impossible to exhaust. |
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| to walk through, about, or over; travel through; traverse. |
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| not mutable; unchangeable; changeless |
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| a chamber used as a grave |
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| pattern or melody of pitch changes in connected speech, esp. the pitch pattern of a sentence, which distinguishes kinds of sentences or speakers of different language cultures |
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| to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner |
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| to regret deeply or strongly |
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| to bring forward in argument or as evidence; cite as pertinent or conclusive |
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| unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings; stubborn; unyielding |
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| a state of final spiritual ruin; loss of the soul; damnation |
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| pleasently calm or peaceful |
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| hard to understand; recondite; esoteric |
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| the therapeutic application of electricity to the body |
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| making marks that cannot be erased, removed, or the like. |
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| a formal expression of high praise; eulogy. |
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| extreme poverty; destitution |
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| strong distaste, aversion, or objection; antipathy |
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| annoying; irritating; exasperating; tiresome |
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| An area of soft, muddy ground |
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| Slavish attention to rules and details |
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| a light, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a folding top, capable of seating two persons |
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| having or occurring in great variety |
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| of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe |
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| a sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity |
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