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| Pompous or bombastic speech or expression |
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| Serious, requiring consideration |
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| Touch or scrape lightly in passing |
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| Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable |
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| Causing grief, pain, or anguish |
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| Deceit, cunning, trickery |
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| Burst out suddenly, talk ardently |
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| Outburst of feeling; sudden rain wind fire etc. |
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| Calm and peaceful; tranquil |
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| A long pompous speech, like one delivered before a gathering |
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| One that indicates or foreshadows what is to come; a forerunner |
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| To distress, create stress or torment |
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| To pay attention to; listen to and consider |
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| Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable |
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| An act oposed to established religious orthodoxy |
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| Completely sealed, especially against the escape or entry of air |
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| Consisting of dissimilar elements or parts; not homogeneous |
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| To make by hard work; cut by striking |
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| A person with superior tastes |
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| Uniform in structure or composition throughout |
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| To take in by deceptive means; deceive |
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| Disposed to treat guests with warmth and generosity |
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| Arrogance; overbearing pride or presumption |
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| A shell or outer covering, especially when considered worthless |
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| Professing beliefs or virtues that one does not hold or possess |
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| One who attacks and seeks to ovethrow traditional or popular ideas |
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| A behavioral characteristic peculiar to an inidividual or group |
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| Blind or excessive devotion to something |
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| A carefree episode or experience |
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| Dishonorable, common, undignified |
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| Shamefull, dishonorable, undignified, disgraceful |
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| Illegal; not sanctioned by custom or law (unlawful) |
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| A difficult or intricate situation; an entanglement |
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| Impeccably clean; spotless |
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| Likely to come or happy soon |
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| Not subject or susceptible to change |
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| Worsen, diminish in value |
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| Devoid of or not subject to emotion |
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| Something that impedes; a hindrance or obstruction |
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