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| eating every kind of food, all-devouring |
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| out-of-date; no longer in use; antiquated |
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| having great variety; varied |
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| innocent, simple, frank, sincere |
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| to ridicule, laugh at with contemt; mock, jeer |
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| old and feeble; worn-out; broken down |
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| to make sacred or holy; hallow; to devote or dedicate |
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| stingy, miserly, meager, poor, small, frugal, penn-pinching, cheap |
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| a state of doubt; confusion |
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| stubbornly disobedient; unruly, obstinate, ornery |
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| an injury done in return for injury, revenge, retaliation |
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| to take gfreat pleasure in; a wild celebration |
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| to make ineffective or useless, to cripple, to smother |
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| smoothly agreeable or polite, urbane, polished |
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| a strong dislike; bitter hostility, enmity |
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| a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest; indifference |
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| fearful or anxious, especially about the future, worried |
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| to praise or express approval; entrust |
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| able to get along or work well together; harmonious, like-minded |
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| an expression of sympathy; solace |
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