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| an overabundant supply; excess; to feed or supply to excess |
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| to weaken; reduce in force or degree |
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| of questionable authority or authenticity |
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| very harmful, potentially fatal |
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| to punish or criticize harshly |
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| relevant to subject at hand; appropriate in subject matter |
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| keen; accurate judgment or insight |
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| beginning to come into being or become apparent |
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| lacking funds; without money |
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| acutely perceptive, having keen discernment |
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| not viable, indefensible, uninhabitable |
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| diligent, persistent, hard-working |
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| hidden, concealed, obscure, hard to understand |
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| to conciliate, to appease |
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| sharing a border, touching adjacent |
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| the quality of lively or enthusiastic expression of thoughts or feelings |
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| radiant, shining, brilliant |
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| unfortunate, inappropriate |
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| to state as fact; to declare or assert |
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| sophisticated, refined, elegant |
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| awe-inspiring; worthy of hono |
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| to obtain by deception or flattery |
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| intended to teach or instruct |
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| song or hymn of praise/thanks |
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| being generously noble in mind and heart, forgiving |
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| multicolored, categorized by a variety of patches of different colors |
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| dull, lacking spirit or imagination |
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| marked by ease or informality; nonchalant; superficial |
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| having a sour or bitter taste or character; sharp |
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| obstinately defiant of authority; hard to manage |
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| something out of place in time |
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| to judge a dispute between opposing parties |
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| extreme boldness; presumptuousness |
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| willing to betray one's trust |
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| hardened in feeling; resistant to persuasion |
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| overly submissive; eager to please |
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| to speak/treat with contempt; to mock |
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| to throw violently or bring about abruptly; lacking deliberation |
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| to lie; deviate from the truth |
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| causing sleep or lethargy |
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| not fully formed, disorganized |
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