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| to alienate, to keep a distance |
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| persuasive and effective, often with regards to speech |
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| to express disappointment or displeasure; to disgrace |
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| lack of interest, dullness; extreme dryness |
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| unfavorably known for negative traits or actions |
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| a worthless or unimportant point of reasoning, something with has no legal validity |
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| an incentive, something that persuades |
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| to pass time; to charm; to decieve, mislead |
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| repetition, lack of variation |
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| the anticipation or sense that something may happen |
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| to do something beneath one's dignity; to stoop |
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| to determine, discover, make certain of |
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| the crashing of a wave; a break or gap; a violation |
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| temporary or complete halt |
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| means for insistence, the necessities of life |
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| to tend towards opposite extremes |
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| swollen, bloated; bombastic |
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| incapable of being measured |
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| a great wave of sea water |
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| too many to be counted, inestimable |
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| peak, highest point of development |
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| to stand with much unsteadiness |
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| hastily done, superficial |
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| to devise, plan, or manage |
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| the way one moves on foot |
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| soberly impressive; quiet, deeply serious |
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| to compose or be made of, to be the parts or components of something; to equal |
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| to foretell or know by inspiration |
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| something which is uncommon or peculiar |
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| to apply with short, quick strokes; to dab |
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| the quality of having many holes |
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| very old; whitish or gray from age |
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| immense number, multitude |
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| to study closely or meditatively |
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| across, from side to side |
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