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| lost in delight; absorbed; engrossed |
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| image or statue; usually a person |
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| counter charge; an accusing in return |
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| the spiral shell of a mollusk |
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| lacking in self-confidence; shy |
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| understanding; comprehension; perception; dread of impeding danger; fear |
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| set of words spoken as a charm or as a spell |
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| showing deep regret or sorrow |
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| full of powerful emotion, such as joy or happiness |
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| the act of sharing; holding something in common; having a common religious faith |
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| causing laughter due to absurdity; ridiculous |
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| indirect suggestion; hint |
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| understood without being openly expressed; implied |
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| showing ill will; spiteful |
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