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| showing care or worry; concerned |
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| very excited or upset; agitated |
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| enthusiastic; quickness; eagerness |
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| a kind or type of art; style |
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| related to or coming from the same source; related |
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| natural; present from birth |
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| in the act of being born; developing; growing |
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| to change the form or appearance of; transform |
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| to make up or invent;pretend;to fake |
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| about to bring fourth or give birth; pregnant |
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| the range of works an artist can produce or perform |
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| strongly emotional; fierce and passionate |
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| to attack strongly in words; to talk or write bitterly against |
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| to draw a conclusion based on little or no information; guess |
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| the end of existence; death |
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| to make less or weaker; to forgive or pardon |
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| standing for another thing; symbolic |
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| of or like a devil; very wicked or cruel |
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| an exaggeration for effect |
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| happening in parts or segments |
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| a council especially of churches or church officials |
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| having to do with the country |
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| a meal; food and drink for a meal |
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| gathered into a whole; total |
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| standing out sharply as wrong or bad |
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| liking to be with other people; social |
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| having to do with farming; agricultural |
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| fulfillment of an effort or desire; realization |
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| yielding no positive results |
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| having to do with the countryside; rural |
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| having to do with country life or farms (lifestyle) |
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| to leave in a hurry, especially to escape the law; flee |
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| coming from an unreliable source; untrue |
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| public, unhidden; observable |
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| done in a hidden or secret manner; stealthy |
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| the circumstances or setting surrounding the event |
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| the hidden or underlying meaning of something |
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| a stated reason for doing something, an excuse |
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| a formal delay; a suspension |
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| to express unwillingness to do something; to object or resist |
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| done without planning; improvised |
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| having to do with finite time or everyday life |
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| to put off making a decision; to stall; delay |
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| happening or active during the day |
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| something that seems to be out of its proper |
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| to tell or write the history of |
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| the mind; spirit; the center of a person's being |
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| having an effect on the body, but mental or emotional in origin |
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| having severe mental illness to the point of disconnection from reality |
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| timid or cowardly; not brave |
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| to plan together secretly; scheme |
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| to have strong desire to get or do something; strive |
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| liveliness; high-spiritedness |
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| not agreeing or going well together; clashing |
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| agreement or harmony; unity |
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| wandering from; "out of it" |
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| to agree in an opinion or decision; affirm |
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| too willingly to serve or obey; slave-like |
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| movement from one thing to another; transition |
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| to come after; to happen as a result of |
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| going on without stopping; continual; seemingly never-ending |
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| to admit that something is true; to give up |
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| to ask or plead with on behalf of another; mediate; arbitrate |
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| a time period lasting through the ages; eternity |
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| to cause to continue; to further; to foster |
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