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| An expression of approval or respect for special merit; an award |
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Adulate (v)
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| To flatter or admire excessively; to idolize |
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| A loud and determined dispute; a noisy quarrel |
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| A historical record of events, often arranged in a yearly sequence. |
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| Exercising caution; hesitant. |
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| A small, exclusive group; a group held together by interests or purpose. |
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| worn-out with use; Broken-down. |
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| To provide with a quality, a thing, or a gift of money. |
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| Lasting a very short time. |
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| to work to to gain the favor of someone. |
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| A group of people held in high esteem for their great achievements. |
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Perverse (adj)
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Turned away from what is right; wicked
Stubbornly opposing what is right or reasonable; obstinate. |
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| Instruction, protection, or guardianship. |
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