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| distant in relations with other people |
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| concerned for the welfare of others |
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| someone not paid to engage in a hobby, sport, art, etc |
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| to make shine by rubbing, as with cloth. shines produced by burnishing |
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| to force someone or something to act |
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| having enough skill for someone purpose; adequate but not exceptional |
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| skill in using the hands or body, agility; cleverness |
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| to empty out, remove or withdraw |
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| to move, make something go forward |
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| to predict the future using divide guidance |
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| to repay someone for their expenses |
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| to seek, make a request of someone |
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| to mention something in more detail |
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| to join, bind, attach; in film editing, to join two pieces of film |
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| reject with scorn, turn away |
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