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| to scatter or disperse; to make less brilliant or soften; widely spread or scattered; using more words than necessary. |
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| a liquid medicine, particularly one with extraordinary powers. |
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| concerned with the factual and concrete; practical, realistic. |
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| a riddle; a paradoxical or difficult problem; a dilemma. |
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| to free from an obligation or a duty; freed from an obligation or a duty; excused. |
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| having a value too great to be measured. |
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| of a large, indefinite number; a large but not counted number. |
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| wise in handling practical matters; demonstrating good judgement or common sense; frugal. |
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| to block or hinder; an obstacle or obstruction. |
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| to inflict anger, vengeance, or punishment on someone; to vent strong emotion; to bring about or cause violence. |
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