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| to meet defiantly, confront |
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| money or goods given as charity to the poor |
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| an eager or strong desire to achieve something |
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| uneasy and apprehensive about an uncertain event |
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| the rotating part of a dynamo, consisting of copper wire around an iron core |
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| speaking in a playful or teasing way |
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| roughly and stormily, violently |
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| jarring, discordant sound, dissonance |
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| characterized by or liable to sudden unpredictable changes in attitude |
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| shrinked back; as in fear; cowered |
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| to think it fit or worthy of oneself |
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| esquisitely fine or dainty |
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| to reduce in grade rank or status |
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| careful to fulfill obligations |
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| the internal organs, especially the intestines |
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| emitting vapor, gas, or smoke |
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| inclined to act on impulse rather than thought |
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| to yield to the desires and whims of, especially to an excessive degree |
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| not easily noticed or seen |
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| incapable of being altered, as in disposition or habits |
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| to express grief for or about something |
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| with extravagance and profusion |
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| to stand idly about, linger aimlessly |
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| courageously noble in mind and heart |
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| the quality or condition of being infamous |
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| indebted because of a favor done |
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| lasting forever or for an indefinitely long time |
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| in a sorrowful or mournful manner |
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| the quality of being grand, conceited |
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| concerned with something else; distracted |
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| pressed ones lips together and in |
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| put to use discarded goods |
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| calmly, without excessive emotion |
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| having widely spaced intervals |
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| spreading out in a disorderly fashion |
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| teasing tempting but beyond reach |
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| tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness |
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| to treat tyrannically, cruely, harshly |
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