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| completely unreasonable or untrue |
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| to gather or pile up especially little by little |
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| able to move quickly and easily |
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| an object of an earlier period; especially : a work of art, piece of furniture, or decorative object made at an earlier period |
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| heard or capable of being heard |
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| of or relating to hearing or to the sense or organs of hearing |
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| a house with a single story and a roof with a low slope |
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| : a number of similar things growing, collected, or grouped together |
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a nonmetallic element found more or less pure in nature (as in diamond and graphite) or as a part of coal and petroleum and of the bodies of living things or obtained artificially |
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| to wind into or lie in loops, rings, or a spiral |
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