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| Support of an idea or cause |
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| Friendly, cutious or amiable |
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| A dislike, distaste or enmity |
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| Of doubtful origin of autenthicity not geneuine |
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| Official approval, praise, commendation |
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| Expressing strong fealings, or passions, or zealous |
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| Warmth or heat of emotion, extreme force or energy |
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| To move upward, to rise from a lower station |
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| One who does not believe in God |
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| Strong disinclination or disliking |
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| To decieve, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
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| Not causing harm, of gentle disposition, beneficial |
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| A clumsy and careless person, an obsolete firearm with a bell muzzle |
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| The state of being self satisfied |
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| To dedicate or to declare sacred |
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| Curtious; going along with the opinions and wishes of another |
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| To hesitate to delay, to object |
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| To dissaprove regretfully, to belittle, to express mild dissaproval |
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| Deserted without inhabitance or barren |
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| To take possesions by force, to plunder |
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| Shyness, reserve, or unassertiveness |
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| To differenciate between two or more things |
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