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| gross injustice; wickedness |
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| without the power to feel |
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| unconscious as the result of injury, illness, etc.; unresponsive |
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| without taste or flavor; lacking in spirit; bland |
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| free from concern, worry or anxiety; carefree; nonchalant |
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| to set or establish in a rank or office; install |
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| characteristic of an isolated people; especially being, having or reflecting a narrow provincial viewpoint |
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| insurmountable, that cannot be overcome, invincible |
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| given to excessive use of intoxicating liquors |
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| to deposit a dead body in the earth or in a tomb |
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| an intervening time; interval |
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| causing destruction to both sides |
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| make a remark which interrupts a conversation, speech, etc. |
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| period when a state has no normal or lawful ruler, esp. at the end of a sovereigns reign before the appointment of a successor |
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| not easily managed or directed; stubborn; obstinate |
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| steadfast and courageous; fearless; brave |
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| belonging naturally to the essential constitution of a thing |
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| flood; cover something with water by overflowing |
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| to accustom someone to accept something unpleasant or undesirable |
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| attack somebody or something violently in words |
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| to obtain by deception or flattery |
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| firmly established by long persistence; deep-rooted |
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| likely to cause resentment, unpopularity, discontent, animosity or envy |
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| not violated or profaned; pure |
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| wandering; traveling form place to place |
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| to travel from place to place |
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| feeling or showing cheerfulness and self-confidence; sprightly |
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1. without interest or significance; dull
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| throw or eject from a ship in distress |
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1. to be in accord with; agree
2. gibe; make fun of |
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| a person who professes his or her patriotism loudly and excessively, favoring vigilant war preparedness and aggressive foreign policy |
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| having, exercising, or characterized by good or discriminate judgment; wise |
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1. sweet custard-like pudding
2. trip, esp. one taken for pleasure by an official at public expense |
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| group of military officers who rule a country after taking power by force in a revolution |
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| of law or legal proceedings |
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| range of knowledge or vision |
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| an unprincipled, untrustworthy, dishonest person |
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| (verb) to entangle the state of affairs |
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| using or involving the use of a minimum of words; concise to the point of seeming rude or mysterious |
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| trifling present given to a customer |
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| attack physically or verbally, hard and repeatedly |
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| sharp pointed two-edged surgical instrument used for opening abscesses, etc. |
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| listless indolence or inertia |
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| feeling, expressing or causing sexual desire |
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| tiredness of mind or body |
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| present but not yet active, developed or visible |
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| person who does not have an expert knowledge of a subject |
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| skillful performance of tricks using the hands; juggling; conjuring |
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| formal reception; embankment to prevent flooding |
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| lack of proper seriousness or respect |
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| collect something (a payment, etc.) by authority or force |
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| man who lives an irresponsible and immoral life |
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| having or showing strong sexual feelings; lustful |
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| the text of a work for the musical theater |
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| right to keep someone's property until debt owned in connection with it is paid |
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| portray; describe vividly |
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| features of the face, etc. |
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| assign great social importance to someone; treat as a famous person |
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| ironical understatement using a negative to emphasize the contrary |
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| rest, sit or stand lazily |
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| lewd, wanton, greasy, slippery |
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| producing much money; profitable |
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| profit or making money; as a motive for doing something |
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| write in scholarly fashion |
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| easily understood; lucid; clear |
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| dismal; mournful; excessively sad |
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| having bright glaring colors or combinations of color |
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| take great pleasure in something; enjoy something as a luxury |
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| make soft by soaking in water |
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| cunning and deceitful in gaining what one wants; showing such cunning or deceit |
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| song for several voices without instruments, about love or nature |
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| having or showing great authority |
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| the quality of being generously noble in mind and heart, esp. in forgiving |
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| a wealthy and influential person, esp. in business |
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| general feeling of illness; without clear signs of a particular disease |
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| of an inappropriate or misapplied nature or kind |
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| prayer that someone or something may be hurt, etc. |
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| say unpleasant or untrue things about |
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| to fake illness or injury, in order to shirk duty |
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