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| a person who helps another in committing a crime |
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| to reduce to utter ruin or nonexistence |
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| subject to individual will or judgment without restriction |
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shameless or impudent; made of brass. |
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| a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected. |
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| a going out; a departure or emigration |
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| to make easier or less difficult |
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| not corrigible; bad beyond correction or reform: |
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| present but not visible, apparent, or actualized; |
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| vigorously active and aggressive, especially in support of a cause: |
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| gloomily or sullenly ill-humored |
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not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light |
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| chief in importance or impact; supreme; preeminent: |
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| chatter; babble: the prattle of children |
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to refute by evidence or argument |
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| a severe reproof or rebuke, especially a formal one by a person in authority. |
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| slavery or bondage of any kind |
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| in a hasty, haphazard manner: |
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not flowing or running, as water, air, etc. |
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to give way to superior force; yield |
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