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| sorrowful or repentant for some wrong; regretful |
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| rude talk or behavior resulting from feelings of superiority or contempt; disdain |
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| lively or spritied; congenial, sociable |
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| superabundant; in plentiful supply |
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| the natural result or logical follow-up; a normal parallel |
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| of the physical, not spiritual, body; material, substantial |
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| to confirm or substantiate (by evidence or from an official position); to support |
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| a distinct group of people with common interests; a set, clique, faction |
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| a serious agreement, promise, or contract; pledge |
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| cowardly to a strong degree; chickenhearted |
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| believing acceptance; credentials |
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| friend of long standing; pal, buddy, chum |
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| central or pivotal point' essential or main item |
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| of the kitchen or cooking |
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| the highest point or summit; climax, zenith |
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| heavy, bulky, often unwieldy; cumbersome |
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| sketchy, as opposed to thorough; hasty, superficial |
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| to cut short, as an activity; to shorten, abbreviate |
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| a person who thinks others act only in self-interest |
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| to dismay or take away the courage of; to cow or subdue |
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| to waste time or spend it fruitlessly; to delay |
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| scarcity or lack; paucity |
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| weakness, esp. after illness; infirmity, lack of strength |
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| correct or expected behavior; politeness, propriety, fitness |
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| worn out from age or overuse; weak, dilapidated, run-down |
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| honor or respect to an older or more experienced person; esteem |
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| to sink into a lower or less useful state; to "go to pot" morally |
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| to show, outlines, portray accurately |
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| manner of handling yourself; comportment, bearing |
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| the absolute literal meaning |
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| to regret exceedingly; to lament, bemoan |
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| to arrange in an advantageous way |
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| sinful or evil; perverted (morals) |
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| abandoned or neglected possession, often a ship; a person who cannot support himself, a bum |
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| scorn or ridicule; "laughing down" |
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| negatively critical, disparaging; "talking down" |
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| to defile or profane something sacred or very special |
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| to dry up, dehydrate; to wither away by dryness |
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| to cease or stop (doing something) |
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| alone or deserted; downcast or sad; barren, lifeless |
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| downcast, dejected, depressed |
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