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| enthusiastic; extremely interested |
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| A literary composition in letter form |
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| An irritating and persistent person |
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| absence of vanity, humbleness |
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| exhibiting sorrow or pain |
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| a huge or extraordinary size and power |
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| difficulty requiring math efforts |
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| friendly, agreeable, easy to talk to |
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| pompous or high0flown in speech |
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| concerning farms, farmers, or use of land |
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| a facial expression fear, disapproval, or pain |
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| a long, strongly expressed speech or lecture |
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| a flatter; one who fawns on others in order to gain favor |
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| clearly and openly stated; leaving nothing to imagination |
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| a dictionary; a specialized vocabulary used in a particular field or place |
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| a particular shad of a given color |
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| to startle into sudden activity |
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| extreme exaggeration for effect and not meant to be taken literally. |
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| threatening; foreboding evil |
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| to demonstrate clearly, to prove |
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| unable o be appeased or pacified (inflexible, relentless) |
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| to urge on with stirring words |
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| to put in prison, to confine |
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| sharp, keen, cutting straight to the heart of the matter |
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| practical; providing an immediate advantage |
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| having to do with the subject at hand |
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