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| an offensive act or word; an offense to one's dignity or self-respect |
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| a partially enclosed extension of a room or part of a room |
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| to take the color out of, to bleach, to make white |
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| to contract, to reduce in size or volume |
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| fond of good company and of festivity |
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| mournful, expressing sorrow |
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| to clear from blame or guilt |
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| a total failure and a mess |
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| disregarding, thoughtless |
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| very perceptive, clear and to the point |
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| urging, provocation; initiation |
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| one who interferes in the affairs or with the rights of others |
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| like a maze, very convuluted and intricate |
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| to shed an outer covering such as feathers or skin periodically |
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| one who engages in love affairs lightly or insincerely |
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| inclined toward something in advance |
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| to extinguish, to put out; to relieve with liquid |
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| to disapprove of; a person with no moral principles, a depraved individual |
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| promoting good health or beneficial effects |
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| persistent, holding fast to a position |
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| to deprive the right to be in a profession (usually applies to a priest) |
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