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| to hate very much, to detest utterly |
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| bottomless pit; a yawning gulf; a profound depth or void |
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| something added or connected to another in a subordinate position; an assistant |
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| a sworn written statement |
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| a natural attraction; kinship; similarity |
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| events following some occurance; a consequence of |
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| to make less severe; to releive; to lessen |
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| to entice with something desireable |
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| gooing before; preceding; an occurance or even proceding another |
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| belonging to an earlier time; ancient; outdated |
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| to soothe; to make less severe; to satisify, ease, lessen |
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| to be left alone, especially through the death of a loved one |
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| extremely unconventional or far-fetched |
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| depressing, discouraging, harsh, cold, barren, raw |
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| rural or rustic in nature, country-like |
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| a hidding place, or the objects hidden in a hidding place |
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| to weddle, coax, or persuade to do something they diddnt want to |
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| unfeeling insensitive; having calluses |
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| immature and unexperienced |
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| truthfulness, sinccere honesty |
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| to critize harshly, usually with the intention of correcting a wrongdoing |
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| an emotional or psyological cleansing that brings relief or renewal |
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| about; at an estimated historical time period |
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| a tramquil, secluded place |
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| spacious, roomy, capacious |
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| to consist of; to include, to contain, to be made up of |
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| the violent overthrow of a government by a small group; a victorios accomplishment |
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| a person to whom money is owed |
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| a leader who obtains power by appealing to the emotions and prejudices of the people |
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| to object, to make exception |
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| to dry out completely, dehydrate |
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| a dificult situation where one must choose between 2 or more choices that seem unfavorable, any problem or predicament |
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| to drive away; to dissapate |
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| a territory over which one rules, has influence or powers |
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| a building, especially one of imposing appearence or size |
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| to beautify by adding ornaments; to add fanciful or fictitous details to |
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| to give bodily form to, to personify, to make part of a system |
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| to attempt to equal or surpass, espcally through imation |
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| to delight, to thril or give pleasure |
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| to lure, to attract, to tempt in a pleasing fashion |
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| exhibit affection, seek favor through slave-like flattery, to "suck up" to somone |
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| to abandon, to give up, to renounce |
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