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| pleasantly calm or peaceful : undisturbed placid waters |
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| having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities: amiable disposition |
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| having or characterized by desire: desirous of high political office |
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| to express sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow,misfortune or grief: to condole with a friend whose lost a puppy |
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| red or reddish; ruddy : a rubicund complexion |
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| to put before a person for acceptance: offer |
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| steadfastly courageous and resolute ; valiant ; brave |
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| a Muslim or Hindu religious person or monk commonly considered a wonder-worker |
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| to have harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one's nerves, feelings, thoughts etc. : the sound of the alarm jarred |
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| unwarrantedly or impertinently bold: forward |
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| a caprice; whim;vagary: It was his fancy to fly to Paris occasionally for dinner. |
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| persistent in effort; stubbornly tenacious; "i won't let you share my dessert, I won't!" the toddler said doggedly |
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| something whose presence shows a remarkable or powerful feeling on human feelings or action |
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| to captivate or charm : the performer's grace and skill enthralled her audience |
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| to speak untruths about someone; to defame someone |
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| a small covering usually place on the backs and arms of furniture |
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| of doubtful quality or propriety; something's that's questionable |
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| modest or bashful; showing shame |
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| willingness to believe or trust too easily; without proper evidence |
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| to damage or spoil to a certain extent; makes something less perfect |
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| acquired by dishonest, and improper means |
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| commonplace or dull, not imaginative |
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| lack of seriousness or sense |
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| to regard as resulting from a specified cause |
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| two or more events occurring at the same time as a fluke |
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| greedy; desire for wealth |
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| to refuse to acknowledge as belonging or pertaining to oneself: to disown one's heir, disowning a public statement. |
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| to go or move quickly in haste |
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| at the sacrifice of; to the detriment of: quantity at the expense of quality |
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| fond of or addicted to drink (alcoholic) |
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| a resolve or determination |
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| to mention or suggest for the first time |
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| an accepting unresisting attitude |
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| absence or suppression of passion, emotions |
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| trembling or quivering with fear etc. |
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| barely, hardly, not quite |
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| uttered loudly- said loudly |
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| attracting interest, desire, curiosity,sympathy |
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| a general discharge or outpouring of questions |
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