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| to corrupt, make worse by the addition of something of lesser value |
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| able to use both hands equally well; very skillful;; deceitful, hypocritical |
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| deprived of; made unhappy through a loss |
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| to position or arrange; to utilize; to form up |
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| stern, unyielding, gloomy, ill-humored |
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| courage in facing difficulties |
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| to stare with an open mouth; to open the mouth wide; to open wide |
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| to utter taunting words; an expression of scorn |
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| an external appearance, coger, mask |
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| intended to deceive or entrap; sly, treacherous |
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| a hint, indirect suggestion |
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| wealthy, luxurious; ample; grandiose |
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| easily bent, flexible; easily influenced |
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| not easily moved mentally or emotionally; dull, unresponsive |
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| experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant |
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| no combed; untidy; not properly maintained; unpolished, rude |
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| word for word; exactly as written or spoken |
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| cautiously, with great care |
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| skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind |
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| having a deep-seated distaste; opposed, unwilling |
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| given to fighting, warlike; combative, aggressive; one at war, one engaged in war |
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| possible, able to be done |
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| a wry face, a facial distortion; to make a wry face |
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| a large scale destruction, especially by fire; a vast slaughter; a burnt offering |
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| not affected or hurt by; admitting of no passage or entrance |
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| a moving force, impulse, stimulus |
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| extremely careful particular about details |
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| a longing for something past; homesickness |
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| the purest essence or form of something; the most typical example |
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| to move backward; to return to an earlier condition |
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| lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest |
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| to turn away; to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey |
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| a skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill |
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| of or related to cooking or the kitchen |
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| to erase, wipe out, cut out |
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| a death, especially of a person in a lofty position |
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| to enliven, cheer, give spirit or liveliness to |
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| plowed but not seeded; inactive; reddish yellow; land left unseeded; to plow but not seed |
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| to disturb, worry; to trouble by repeated attacks |
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| story, harsh; severe in attitude or action |
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| to think about in a dreamy way, ponder |
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| so unimportant that it can be disregarded |
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| to make permanent or long lasting |
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| an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later action |
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| inflicting or aiming at punishment |
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| to set right, remedy; relief from wrong or injury |
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| a temporary stay; to stay for a long time |
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| refined in manner or style, suave |
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| an accomplishment, the at of achieving |
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| to give or pass on as an inheritance |
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| forceful, convincing; relevant to the point |
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| to move toward one point, approach nearer together |
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| to scatter, spread far and wide |
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| to regard highly; a highly favorable opinion or judgment |
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| to erase, obliterate, destroy |
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| having limits; lasting for a limited time |
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| not able to be wounded or hurt; shielded against attack |
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| spiteful, showing ill will |
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| cool and confident, unconcerned |
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| knowing everything; having unlimited awareness or understanding |
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| a remedy for all ills; cure all; an answer to all problems |
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| exact, careful, attending thoroughly to details; having high moral standards, principled |
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| to move about stealthily; to lie in hiding |
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| proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority |
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| strange, mysterious, weird, beyond explanation |
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| easily excused; pardonable |
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| unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others |
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| to express agreement; agreement |
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| one who does good to others |
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| marked by honor, courtesy , and courage; knightly |
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| mercy, humaneness; mildness, moderateness |
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| lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famine |
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| shy, lacking self-confidence; modest, reserved |
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| a difference; a lack of agreement |
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| to go aboard; to make a start; to invest |
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| easily done or attained; superficial; ready, fluent; easily shown but not sincerely felt |
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| unconquerable, refusin gto yield |
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| free from error; absolutely dependable |
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| to walk heavily or slowly; to work slowly |
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| causing a sharp sensation; stinging, biting |
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| neglectful in performance of one's duty, careless |
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| to rest; lie; place; relaxation, peace of mine, calmness |
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| fierce and cruel; aggressive; deadly, destructive; scathingly harsh |
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| sincere, real, without pretense |
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| extremely poisonous; full of malice; spiteful |
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| to yield to; to assume an office or dignity |
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| to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion |
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| to include or contain; to be made up of |
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| deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in |
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| to tear up by the roots; to destroy totally |
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| coming at a bad time; not appropriate |
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| suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
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| stale, moldy; out of date |
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| meddling; excessively forward in offering services or assuming authority |
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| unfavorable, threatening of bad omen |
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| considered beforehand, deliberately planned |
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| growing without check, running wild |
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| comfort, relief; to comfort, console |
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| bending easily; bending with agility; readily adaptable; servile |
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| to stop by force, put down |
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| open to or marked by bribery or corruption |
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| to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply |
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| to change in a formal way; to change for the better |
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| to slap or cuff; to strike repeatedly; to drive or force with lows; to force one's way with difficulty; a slap, blow |
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| great confusion, disorder |
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| eating away gradually, acidlike; bitterly sarcastic |
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| to see clearly, recognize |
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| still existing not exterminated, destroyed, or lost |
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| to involve in to connect with or be related to |
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| to bury, commit to the earth; to consign to oblivion |
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| a strict disciplinarian; a stickler for the rules |
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| to anticipate and prevent; to remove, dispose of |
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| one who leaves a group; a deserter, outlaw; traitorous; unconventional, unorthodox |
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| deserving blame or punishment |
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| dark, gloomy; depressed or melancholy in spirit |
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| filthy, wretched, debased |
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| disorderly, riotous, violent; stormy |
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| loud and noisy; compelling attention |
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| of great size; numerous; writing or speaking at great length |
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| to do without, give up voluntarily; to put off temporarily, defer |
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| strong dislike; bitter hostility |
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| a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest |
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| fearful or anxious, especially about the future |
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| to praise, express approval; to present as worthy of attention; to commit to the care of |
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| able to get along or work well together; capable of use with some other model or system |
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| an expression of sympathy |
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| to make sacred, hallow; to set apart for a special purpose |
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| old and feeble; worn out, ruined |
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| to ridicule, laugh at with contempt |
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| innocent, simple; frank, sincere |
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| having great variety; numerous and diverse |
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| out of date, no longer in use |
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| eating every kind of food; eagerly taking in everything, having a wide variety of tastes |
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| stingy, miserly; meager, poor, small |
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| a state or perplexity or doubt |
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| stubbornly disobedient, resisting authority |
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| an injury done in return for injury |
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| to take great pleasure in; a wild celebration |
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| to make ineffective or useless, cripple; to have a dulling effect on |
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| smoothly agreeable or polite; pleasing to the senses |
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| to set apart or designate for a special purpose; to distribute |
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| very enthusiastic, impassioned |
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| persistent, attentive, diligent |
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| prone to act in a hasty manner; impudent |
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| subject to whims or passing fancies |
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| to inflict physical punishment as a means of correction; to scold severely |
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| abundant; plentiful; wordy, verbose |
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| to turn aside; to stray from a norm; one who departs from a norm; differing from a norm, heterodox, unconventional |
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| a payment for damage or loss |
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| clear, transparent; readily understood |
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| almighty, having unlimited power or authority |
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| agreeable to the taste or one's sensibilities; suitable for consumption |
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| deeply affecting, touching; keen or sharp in taste or smell |
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| bitter resentment or ill will |
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| immature and overconfident; conceited |
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| arising naturally; not planned or engineered in advance |
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