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| to differ in sentiment or opinion |
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| inharmonious or harsh sound |
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| lying asleep or as if asleep |
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| selecting or choosing from various sources |
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| to adorn with ornamentation |
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| choosing to be involved in an illegal act |
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| of large scope; covering much |
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| a feeling of uneasiness or anxiety; remorse |
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| a pipe or tube used for conveying water or other fluid |
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| agreeable, suitable, or pleasant |
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| an assembly of persons brought together for common religious worship |
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| to make or declare sacred, or to dedicate to a diety |
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| relief, succor, help, support, or cheer |
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| to give meaning to or interpret |
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| to divert from a sacred to a profane use or purpose. |
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| to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated: to debunk advertising slogans. |
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| dexterous; nimble; skillful; clever |
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| a provincial, rural, or socially distinct variety of a language that differs from the standard language, esp. when considered as substandard. |
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| without means of subsistence; lacking food, clothing, and shelter. |
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| barren or laid waste; devastated |
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| to laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff or jeer at; mock. |
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| a person, esp. an orator or political leader, who gains power and popularity by arousing the emotions, passions, and prejudices of the people. |
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| left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; |
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| to reduce in quality or value; adulterate |
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| a highly successful, unexpected stroke, act, or move; a clever action or accomplishment. |
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| complicated; intricately involved |
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| to come together or assemble, usually for some public purpose. |
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| eager or excessive desire, esp. to possess something; greed; avarice. |
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| large in quantity or number; abundant; plentiful |
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| the act or ceremony of crowning a king, queen, or other sovereign |
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| large or bulky of body; portly; stout; fat. |
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| to prepare and work on (land) in order to raise crops; till. |
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| to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle |
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| very sheer and light; almost completely transparent or translucent. |
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| to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect |
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| to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage. |
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| intended for instruction; instructive |
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| to pour out and spread, as a fluid. |
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| to put into a state of sulky dissatisfaction |
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| to frustrate the plans of; thwart; foil. |
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| tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy |
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| constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything |
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