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| arousing feelings of awe or admiration because of strength; powerful , causing fear or dread |
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| forcefully; unyielding; stubbornly |
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| to treat tenderly; pamper |
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| acting at an evil, treacherous; or secret plan |
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| put in a bad mood; bad-humored |
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| to occupy the mind or attention completley |
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| disrespectful; shallow; or lacking in seriousness |
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| to stare with sullen dislike, anger |
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| having wasted or exhausted appearance |
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| springing back, rebounding recovering readily from illness depression or misfortune |
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| to make motionless with amazement awev or terror to impale |
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| to chnage direction to turn about or aside |
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| to speak dissaprovingly to scold |
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| a verbal interchange of ideas |
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| having or showing good judgement in conduct or especially in speech |
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| uttered with emphasis, stressed |
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| to measure or probe to penetrate and come to understand |
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| pretended or fake falsified |
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| done with no energy or willingness |
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| to search through or steal things of value |
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| to hold something in place, to attract |
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| to annoy with little irretations to bring trouble or distress |
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| full of deep suffereing from misfortune sorrow or misery |
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