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| to capture in, or involve as in, a snare: to be ensnared by lies; to ensnare birds. |
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| an intervening time, interval or someone/something taking a position for another |
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| desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another, either because of a hostile impulse or out of deep-seated meanness |
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| widely and unfavorably known |
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| highly offensive; repugnant; disgusting. causing or deserving of hatred. |
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| causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful |
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| disapproval, condemnation, or censure |
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| reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification |
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| the husband of an unfaithful wife |
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| skill employed in a shrewd or sly manner, as in deceiving; craftiness; guile. |
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| characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious |
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| to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to |
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| to express sharp, stern disapproval of; reprove; reprimand |
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| done, shown, used, etc., maliciously or unjustifiably |
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