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| lodging for a soldier,student,etc.,as in a private home or nonmilitary building. |
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| unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others. |
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| to abrogate;annul;revoke;repeal. |
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| like or characteristic of a cynic; distrusting or disparaging the motives of others. |
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| done or acting in secret;so that others will not notice. |
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| including in plesure to a degree harmful to health or morals. |
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| not capable of being changed or undone. |
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| not prudent; unwise; rash. |
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| sealed so that air cannot enter or scape. |
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| the deliberate destruction of property or disruption of work by enemy agents. |
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| a very deep and large hole. |
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| not capable of being defended or maintained. |
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| the din and commotion of a great crowd. |
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| to make (a person or animal) thin and wasted, as by starvation or illness. |
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| known widely and regardedunfavorably. |
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| lack of feeling or interest. |
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| to scatter here and there amongs other things. |
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| a facial contortion expressive of pain,disgust,etc. |
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| easily understood, clear. |
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| untidy; not orderly; disarranged. |
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| keenly distressing or painful. |
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