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| the part of the wide lower course of a river where the current is met by the tides. |
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| johnson's best friend in the whole wide world that shes stuck with until the end of time |
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| a person who renounces material comfort and leads a life |
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| tending to diminish or put an end to conflict |
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| inspiring awe or admiration; majestic |
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| characterized by or requiring much sitting |
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| sacred relics, receptable |
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| undisturbed by tumult or disorder, calm quiet |
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| marked by hearty convivialty and good cheer |
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| one that is puzzling, ambiguos or inexplicable |
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| a downward slope, as of a hill |
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| the din commotion of a crowd. anger, disbelief. |
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| a porch of balcony extending outside of a buildling |
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| feeling or showing haughty disdain. false front, arrogant. fakity fake fake. |
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| incapable or seemingly incapable of being fatagued. |
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| a large destructive fire. janice's ass. |
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| Abjectly submissive; slavish. |
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| Fearless daring; intrepidity |
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| A person who carries or proclaims important news; a messenger. |
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| To resound in a succession of echoes; reecho |
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| To surround (an enemy, for example); enclose or entrap. |
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| Ridiculously clumsy; absurd. |
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| Difficult or impossible to explain or account for. |
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| loss of soul, eternal damnation |
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| To speak of in a slighting or disrespectful way |
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| to conclude a speech. to speak a great length |
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| unselfish concern for the welfare of others. |
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| abrupt and curt in a manner. |
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| a ghostly figure, a sudden or unusual sight. |
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| consuming or eager to consume great amounts of food. see janice for synonums |
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| Capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind |
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| capable of producing offspring or vegetation, marked by intellectual productivity. |
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| dangerously lacking in security. |
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| the act of rejoicing greatly |
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| not capable of being persuaded by entreaty. |
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| Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning |
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| harmful to living things, harmful to the mind. |
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| Moderately warm; lukewarm. |
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| stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated with sculpture. |
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