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| impossible to dissolve, break up, or decompose |
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| ailment, weakness, disease |
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| spiteful, showing ill-will |
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| serious and dignified in appearance or behavior |
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| having success or financial good fortune |
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(v) to criticize sharply (n) expression of strong disapproval |
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(adj) greater in importance, strength, influence or authority (v) prevalent, to go beyond others in numbers or quantity |
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| to seize or hold with a hooked instrument, to struggle with another, to attempt to deal |
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| gaiety accompanied by laughter |
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show of respect or honor ceremony where person pledges allegiance to his lord |
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| make angry, anoy, irritate |
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| typical of a villain, wicked, objectionable |
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| to polish or make lustrous, renovate |
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| something of little value, a dessert, slightly |
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| one who announces what is coming, forerunner |
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| to become less, get smaller |
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