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| to delight someone; cast a spell |
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| to wait or linger close at hand; to remain in the air |
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| to kill someone by hanging |
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| calculate, consider, expect |
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| to interfere; to touch without permission |
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| to speak in a jokingly manner |
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| to dispute or bargain persistently |
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| to annoy; make a problem worse |
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| to form a theory; to invest in stocks |
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| to create a situation by deliberate use of skill; to create an undesirable situation |
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| a block of steel, gold or other metals |
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| An upright bar, post, or frame forming a support or barrier |
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| a shallow, flat-bottomed open boat |
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| a dome-shaped hut or tent |
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| a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure |
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| the communication of diseases; the spreading of harmful ideas |
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| a proverb or short saying that expresses the general truth |
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| a notice of a death, especially in a newspaper |
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| extravagantly bright or showy |
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| shabby, in poor condition |
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| feeling or expressing remorse, feeling guilty |
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