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| having a negative effect; insulting |
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| choosing from various sources |
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| pertaining to the countryside; rural; rustic |
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| having a pleasant odor; suggestive or evocative |
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| a burden; a responsibility |
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| to sparkle; to twinkle; to sparkle intelectually |
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| one who leads an immoral life |
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| courage and initiative; common sense |
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| briefness; short of duration |
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| excessively submissive or overly attentive |
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| the common people; the masses |
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| self-confidence; a showy manner |
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1. to increase the range of; to expand 2. to make appear larger |
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| to lower oneself before an inferior |
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| a word or pronunciation that distinguishses someone as of a particular group |
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| based on practical experienced rather than theory |
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| attractive in a cheap, flashy way |
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| a shelter for travelers, orphans, or the ill or destitute |
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| significant; conspicuous; standing out from the rest |
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| to ease; to lessen; to soothe |
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| to ridicule; to show contempt for |
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| calmness; composure or cool self-possession |
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| wandering from subject to subject |
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| boredom; a weariness resulting from lack of interest |
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| softly bright or radiant; moving lightly over a surface |
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| excessive pride or self-confidence |
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| pertaining to money; financial |
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| unmanageable or difficult to control; willful |
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| speak in a pretentiously dignified or dogmatic way |
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| given to lustful or lewd thoughts |
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| to voice disapproval or protest |
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| willingness to believe too readily |
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| unwillingness to admit reality or truth; denial |
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| difficult to manipulate or govern |
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| a job that provides income but requires little or no work |
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| biased in perspective; preferring one view over another |
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| done without planning; spur of the moment; unexpected; makeshift |
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| jumping from one topic to another with out any order or reason |
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| to slander someone's reputation |
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| not resourceful or cunning; inept |
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| someone who predicts future events according to omens |
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| complete in every way; full |
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| to deviate from the original subject or course |
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| showing or having little or no emotion |
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| something that gives relief or aid |
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| characterized by or adapted to a dry habitat |
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| a poorly done artistic work, often for quick profit |
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