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| to wear away by friction, roughen by rubbing |
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| forgiveness of sins; remission of punishment for sins |
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| immeasurably low or wretched |
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| steady or firm attachment |
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| expert in the use of hands or body; skillful ingenious |
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| a web-footed seabird of the petrel family |
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| an assertion without proof or before proving |
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| a person inexperienced or unskilled in a particular activity |
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| mixed or conflicting feelings |
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| having mixed or conflicting feelings |
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| move easily and gently, like a walking horse |
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| agreeable; willing to cooperate or submit |
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| mutual understanding and a peaceful relationship, especially between nations; peace; accord |
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| lacking a name or identity |
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| greatly excited or angered; causing a stroke |
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| ability; innate talent for something |
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| fervent in feeling; intense; passionate |
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| without guile or deception |
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| to find out by examination; determine |
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| extremely stupid or foolish |
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| to attack violently with blows or words |
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| to stop short and refuse to proceed |
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| to hand down; give or leave by will |
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| a wall=like structure to keep out attackers |
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| to cause something to fail through carelessness or incompetence |
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| a group of secret plotters |
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| to designate as a saint; glorify |
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| a whim; a sudden, impulsive action or notion |
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| a power for eliciting enthusiastic popular support attributed to a person or a position |
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| an illusion of the imagination |
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| indirect, longer than the most direct route |
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| a band, especially of warriors |
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| the state of being an accomplice |
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| agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in nature or character |
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| recovering gradually after sickness |
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| too complex or intricate to understand easily |
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| bulky of body; stout; fat |
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| a close friend especially of long standing |
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| to do anything in a superficial manner |
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| to show the falseness of; expose as exaggerated |
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| a speech of presentation spoken in a formal and theatrical style |
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| to do something in a way that shows it is a great favor and almost beneath dignity to do it; to stoop |
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| laugh at contemptuously; mock |
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| transparent or translucent |
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| a bitter and abusive speech |
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| lacking in candor; giving a false appearance |
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| to give a false impression about; conceal one's real motives |
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| mournful; expressing or causing sorrow or pain |
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| someone who looks very like another person |
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| harshly repressive; severe |
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| marked by excessive delicacy; having traits traditionally considered feminine |
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| exhibiting excitement or liveliness; bubbly |
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| to enflame with love; charm; captivate |
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| a decoration on the shoulder of a jacket, especially on a military uniform |
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| evenness of mind or temper; calmness under stress |
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| fades away or gradually disappears |
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| language intended to incite and encourage |
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| a clarification; an explanation |
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| made, spoken, or performed without previous preparation; improvised at the moment |
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| to praise highly; glorify |
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| to free from something problematic |
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| rejoicing; filled with great triumph |
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| silly; foolish, especially in an unconscious way |
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| pertaining to financial matters |
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| disrespectful; treating serious things lightly |
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| to crawl or be prone upon the earth; humble oneself |
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| long vehement speech; a tirade |
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| distressing; extremely disturbing |
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| living in pursuit of pleasure or self-gratification |
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| to commit armed robbery on; steal |
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| perfectly clean; spotless |
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| to excite to anger or resentment; enrage |
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| not capable of being deleted or obliterated |
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| intervening time, period, or stage |
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| resolutely fearless; dauntless |
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| prompted by envy or ill will; calculated to offend |
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| lacking energy, excitement, enthusiasm, or passion |
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| one who falls behind; moves slowly |
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| the wrongful taking of another's goods; theft |
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| recipient of honor or recognition for an achievement |
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| something that holds together the elements of a complicated structure |
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| to arrange in order; gather |
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| a color or dye, moderate purple or lilac |
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| a nonconformist; an independent person who does not go along with the group |
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| to give out by measure; dole |
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| natural temperament; courage |
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| a letter or written communication |
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| an exaggerated interest in one thing |
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| excessive concern for oneself |
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| a person who is new to the circumstances in which he or she is placed |
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| physically harmful or destructive to living beings |
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| readily perceived, obvious; agreeable to the palate |
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| to treat with condescension |
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| repentant; feeling or expressing sorrow |
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| the willful giving of false testimony |
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| to examine or consider with attention and in detail |
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| trifling; of little value |
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| to speak about something in a knowing and pompous way, especially when not qualified to do so |
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| having foreknowledge; foresight |
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| the human nose, especially when prominent |
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| relating to hallucination (usually drug-induced) |
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| boxing; the practice of fighting with the fists |
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| an uneasy feeling or pang of conscience as to conduct; a sudden feeling of apprehensive uneasiness; misgiving |
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| to restore to union and friendship; to settle differences |
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| to reprove severely; censure, esp. publicly |
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| sneering; sarcastic; cynical |
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| even-tempered; quiet and steady |
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| a person between seventy and eighty years old |
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| to put someone in an isolated or lonely place |
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| an angel of the highest rank in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine categories of angels |
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| to act as a detective; search for information |
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| unity based on common interests, objectives, and standards |
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| sleepy; drowsy; tending to cause sleep |
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| enduring pain and hardship without showing feeling or complaining |
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| a means of deception; a trick |
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| to place something over something else, usually so that both are still visible |
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| a humble appeal to someone who has the power to grant a request |
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| with a dark and often weather-beaten complexion |
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| definite or concrete; capable of being identified |
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| an individual exhibiting atavism |
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| the character of a voice or sound |
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| to praise or publicize loudly extravagantly; to describe boastfully |
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| an exaggerated or absurd likeliness or imitation, a parody |
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| any group or set of three |
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| to defeat divisively; thrash |
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| not discouraged or stopped |
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| valiant; possessing courage or acting with bravery |
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| lacking liveliness, sharpness; without life |
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| pertaining to the native or common language or a place or group |
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| suggesting sensual pleasure by fullness of form |
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| to hit something and produce a loud resounding sound |
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