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| incapable of being affected |
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| wanting to or ready to fight |
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| a small inexpensive trinket |
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| dead or inactive; having ceased to exist |
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| unpleasantly sharp, pungent, or bitter taste or smell |
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| something that is a source of danger |
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| a swaggering show of courage |
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| to express sympathy or pity |
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| to agree or comply without protest |
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| public condemnation of something |
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| to summon someone to come nearer or follow |
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| traveling from place to place- a person who travels from place to place |
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| made up of dissimilar parts; being of many colors |
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| childishly sulky or bad tempered |
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| to attack repeatedly with bombs or gunfire from low flying aircraft |
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| the quality of being open and honest in expression |
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| childishly silly or trivial |
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| to meet again to call or come together again |
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| giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen |
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| to walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort |
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| lean and haggard, esp. because of suffering, hunger, or age |
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