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| spotlessly clean or fresh |
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| to follow a winding and turning course |
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| a steep slope or long cliff that resaults from erosion or fauling and seperates two areas from each other |
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| an alloy of mercury with another metal or metals |
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| left or deserted by the owner or gaurdian; abandoned |
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| a diversion from the common rule, type, arrangement or form |
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| stubbornly perverse or rebellious; disobedient |
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| living or able to live under the water |
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| the surrounding parts of cities; outskirts |
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| situating or lying under the skin or tissue |
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| an abnormal amount of uncontrolled muscular action; spasm |
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| having or showing pleasant, good matured personal qualities |
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| a member or group of people who have no fixed home and move according to season |
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| displaying or evincing a feeling of alienation |
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| not burdened with cares or responsibilites |
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| not constrained or respricted by costom tradition and superstition |
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| to discontinue temporarly, suspendend |
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| to sasturate, to deprive of manhood |
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| having or showing a dispostion to avoid exection |
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| a figure of speech by which a location produces an incongous self contrastions as cruel kindness |
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