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| to lend beauty to; decorate |
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| an indefinitely long period of time; an age |
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| behavior that is assumed rather than natural |
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| distant physically or emotionally |
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| a combination of diverse elements |
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| having opposing attitudes or feelings about something |
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| agonizing mental or physical pain |
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| one that precedes another |
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| to fill with consternation or dismay |
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| of, relating to, or characteristic of words and language that were once common but are now used chiefly to suggest an earlier style or period |
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| testing severely the powers of endurance |
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| inclined to bold or confident assertion |
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| something that behaves like a robot |
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| a group active in the invention and application of new techniques in a given field |
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| something that is trite, obvious, or predictable |
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| to picture falsely; misrepresent |
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| inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive |
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| supported by two political parties |
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| any of nymerous plant diseases resulting in sudden conspicuous wilting and dying of affected parts |
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| to remove offensive portions from a book |
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| swiftness if action or motion; speed |
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| arranged in order of time of occurrence |
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| to limit narrowly; restrict |
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| to avoid or get around by artful maneuvering |
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| informal speech or writing |
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| exhibiting a desire or willingness to please |
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| to express strong disapproval of |
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| a guess based on incomplete evidence |
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