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| brief and to the point; concise |
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| firm; resolute; steadfast |
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| to tease; torment by teasing |
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| to soil or stain; pollute |
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| to conquer by force; bring under control; subdue; master |
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| to reproduce or increase rapidly; multiply |
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| to stop proceedings temporarily; suspend or discontinue |
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| a citizen of another country; foreign, strange |
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| having a pleasing appearance |
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| to make up for; to repay for services |
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| loose in one's morals or behavior; debauched; corrupt |
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| not regular or consistent; unpredictable |
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| the process of driving out; ejection |
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| a deliberately deceptive movement, trick; to make a deceptive movement |
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| foor for horses of cattle; feed |
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| to strenghten; build up; reinforce |
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| difficult or impossible to read; scribbled |
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| to make fun of rudely, to taunt, laugh at, mock; a rude remark |
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| bringing in money; profitable |
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