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| occuring every day. common |
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marked by a foreboding of death or calamity. DOOMED. |
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| that pervades or tends to pervade |
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to plunge into water. to throw on a flame. |
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| supple enough to bend freely or repeatedly without breaking |
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| a new word, usage, or expression |
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| to entrust for care or preservation |
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| exhibiting great abundance |
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vividly bright and shining |
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| fruitful in offspring or vegitation |
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| to prevent the normal trading in by buying or diverting goods or by persuading persons to raise prices |
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| to cook in simmering liquid |
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| a chain or shackle for the feet |
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| both numerous and diverse |
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| a bodily condition characterized by an excess of blood and marked by turgescence and a florid complexion. |
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| to construct from diverse and usually standardized parts |
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| easily accomplished or attained |
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| complacently or inanely foolish |
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| characterized by routine or superficiality |
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| containing to or constituting a command |
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| overwhelmed with shock or surprise |
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| to wander in search of food |
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