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| so many as to be uncountable; extremely numerous |
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| expressing melancholy; mournful |
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| to ask (someone) earnestly (to do something or for something); beg |
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| a person suffering from disablement or chronic ill health |
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| a feeling of remorse, guilt, or regret |
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| suitable to the circumstances; appropriate |
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| enfeebled by old age; infirm |
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| a feeling or show of superiority and dislike; contempt; scorn |
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| to hold in deep respect; revere |
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| a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that, combined with fate and external forces, brings on a tragedy |
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