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| to claim or take without right |
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| hackneyed, trite, commonplace |
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| holding or sticking together |
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| to imitate with the intent of equaling or surpassing the model |
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| a formal expression of praise |
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| to avoid, shun, keep away from |
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| relevant, appropriate, apropos, fittting |
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| so great or demanding as to not be satisfied |
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| capable of being held or defended |
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| to approach and speak to first |
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| a comment indicating strong criticism or dissaproval |
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| desirous of something to the point of greed |
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| an opening move that involves rish |
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| legendary bird, calm peaceful |
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| pertaining to actors and their techniques |
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| a whirlpool of great size and violence |
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| the state of being proper |
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| improper or disrespectful treatment of something help sacred |
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| to move in waves or with a wavelike motion |
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| to romp or prance around exuberantly |
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| belief, mental exceptance |
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| lacking in spirit and strength |
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| stimulating to the taste or mind |
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| developed or created at the very begining |
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| founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world |
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| having a gelatinous or gluey quality |
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| nearsighted; lacking a broad, realistic view if a situation |
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| the wasting away of a body organ or tissue |
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| a fortified place, stronghold |
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| urgency, pressure, urgent demand, pressing need |
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| frenzied, highly agitated |
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| to imprison, confine, jail |
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| ridiculous, laughable, absurd |
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| consisting of or measure in money |
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| contemptibly cowardly or mean spirited |
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| a scheme to outwit or deceive an opponent |
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| to portray, sketch , or describe in accurate and vivid detail |
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| to weaken, or lessen the mental, moral or physical |
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| intended for or understood by only select few |
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| and arbitrary order or decree |
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| to set apart as holy or sacred |
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| earthly, wordly, relating to practical and material affairs. Routine |
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| a subtle or slight variation |
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| a strong attraction or inclination |
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| reasoning that seems plausible but is actually unsound |
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| present or existing everywhere |
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| one who believes that nothing can be known about god |
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| a crude image of a despised person |
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| silly, empty of meaning or value |
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| certain, not to be doubted or denied |
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| a principal idea, feature, theme, or element, a repeated or dominant figure in design |
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| open to discussion and debate |
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| a new convert, beginner, novice |
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| keenness in observing and undestanding |
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| a watch kept over a person |
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| pertaining to or characteristic of forests |
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| a grotesque or grossly inferior imitation |
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