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| - n. regard for decent speech or dress; freedom from showing off. |
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| v. to influence by trickery. |
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| -n. the state or character of being serious; earnestness; gravity. |
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| n. extreme poverty; destitution. |
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| n. participating in the knowledge of something private or secret |
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| -adj., unchanging, unyielding, |
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| v. to choose or discard out because of being the unfavorable or the least favorite |
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| n. a lover, esp. the illicit partner of a married person |
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| n.) A break or interruption of something currently in the process |
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| (adj.) Unlucky; Not auspicious: boding ill: ill-omened; unfavorable. |
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| - (adj.) Lack of vigor or vitality; slack or slow, lazy Languid LAX players |
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| (adj) Shining brilliantly;gleaming; splendid: < The man looked resplendenent in his tuxedo.> |
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| (N) An omen; presentiment or foreboding: |
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| - (Adj.) hidden; Deficient in light; dark: |
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| Adj.) Sorroful; Mornful; Melancholy: |
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