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| marked by free and sincere expression |
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| to take a risk for some advantage |
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| lacking energy; weak; showing little interest in anything |
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| impervious to light; dull; hard to understand |
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| to take off; to remove; to put aside |
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| to support, as in a group; to give a boost |
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| light, good-humored satire |
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| a rude person; someone that is unrefined |
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| to smuggle; to make, sell, or transport for sale illegally |
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| a close friend or companion |
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| directly forward; without hesitation; a straight path |
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| laying hidden or undeveloped; potential |
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| bending easily and gracefully |
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| to make ashamed or uneasy, embarrassed |
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of, relating to, or resembling an animal such as an ox, cow, or buffalo solid, dull |
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| to surround; enclose; bypass |
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| a complete or humiliating failure |
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| casual; carefree and nonchalant; arrogant disregard |
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| to babble; to talk meaninglessly |
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| victimizing or destroying others for one's own gain; |
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| a vague feeling of bodily discomfort as in at the beginning of an illness |
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| a means of escape or release; an outlet; a small hole; |
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| a insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; eager to consume great amount of food |
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| hot-tempered; easy to anger |
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| to flinch; to shrink back or start aside, as from a blow or pain |
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| a long story, often telling the history of a family |
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| exact correspondence of form on opposite sides of a dividing line |
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| categorization of a group according to ability or status |
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to soothe; to pacify or relieve by giving into |
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| a model or original; an example, exemplary |
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