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| praise,approval;to salute; to hail |
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| to collect, to gather, to accumulate |
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| one who believes in the absence of government or law |
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| to speak in a witty or teasing manner |
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| lighthearted, joyous, glad, cheerful, free of spirit |
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| harsh sounding, having dissonance |
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| state of being self-satisfied |
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| to bring out a response, to evoke |
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| to start a fire, to stir up |
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| stinginess, frugality; excessive economy |
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| having clear insight, shrewd, very perspective |
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| easily manipulated or able to be bent freely without breaking |
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| to quiet or to put down a disturbance |
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| to be sorry for, or regret |
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| acting in a secret and sneaky way- this is a negative term |
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| marked by great volume or size |
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