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| euo plant having grasslike leaves and purple flowers |
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| having the edge or border cut or marked with segments of circles |
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| twilled woolen fabric, often used for suits |
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| euro grass often used as a source of syrup |
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| diseased condition of the laryx that is characterized by breathing dificulty and a cough |
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| the quality of being uncontrolled |
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| or or related to the lower back between ribs and pelvis |
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| covered with thin layer of gold |
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| suffering the death of a loved one |
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| torn apart or broken into pieces |
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| to administer confessio nand absolution |
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| thicket of small trees;/shrubs |
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| a cart w/no sides used for haulage |
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| acting with or marked by stealth |
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| act of liberating a slave |
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| to whistle or sigh, as the wind |
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| element providing stability or seccurity, like and anchor |
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| a young pig just after weaning |
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| state of being reduced to decay |
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| to provide witha quality or trati |
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| act or process of serving or aiding |
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| heavy, ankle-high sorkshoe |
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| light leap by horse, hind legs leave ground just before forelegs set down |
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| to thrust ones thumb into tthe eye of |
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| free from infirmity or illeness |
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| someone who rejects all theories of morality or religious belief |
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| a bringing or coming to an end |
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| a hissing sound like that of "s" or "sh" |
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| he state of being everywhere at once |
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| heavy, long handled hammer |
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| characterized by having a heavy snoring sound |
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| difficult to percieve or grasp by mind |
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| with deliberate intention |
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| floating refuse or debris |
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| to increase by nat growth |
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| to pass a rope through a hoel |
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| having a play of lustrous ranbow-like colors |
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| part of stage in front of curtain |
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| heavy curtain hung across a doorway |
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| space between things or parts |
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| act of judging human character from facia lfeautres |
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| to predict, especially form signs or oments; to foretell |
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| the quality of being improper |
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| regulating behavoir on moral or religious grounds |
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| great personal dishonor or humiliatio |
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| grossly immoral or unjust act |
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| rudeness or contempt arising from arrogance; insolent or arrogant remark or act |
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| serious or dire; causing grief, pain, anguish |
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| to speak or write at lenght |
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| incapable of being anulled or made void |
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| unfriendly or hostil; injurous in effect |
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| inducing sleep; soporific |
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| difficult or impossible to untangle |
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| inclination to talk too much |
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| an attitude of deference or hmoage |
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| one who has the power and position to rule over others |
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| of little or no importance |
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| state of paralysing dismay |
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