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| belonging to a lower rank or class |
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| to struggle or fight; compete |
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| based on impulse, random choice, or personal choice; rather than sound reasoning |
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| designed to instruct or teach |
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| show off proudly in order to impress others |
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| overused, and/or lacking freshness |
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| dry especially lacking sufficient rainfall |
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| bubbling; high spirited, lively |
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| belief that pleasure is the most important thing in life |
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| lacking distinctive flavor, dull and bland |
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| greatly distrubed by worry or sorrow |
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| hatred and resentment or bitter hostility |
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| continuing without interuption |
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| easily deceived; fabbled or tricked |
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| to move upward, rise, or climb |
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| slight or delecate, thus difficult to detect |
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| lasting for a very long time; forever |
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| practicing extreme self denial of worldly pleasures (like monks) |
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| a commonplace saying expressed with an air of importance |
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| believing all people are motivated only by self-interest |
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| strictly factual, unimaginative and plain |
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| to regard with deep respect and love |
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| hesitant to express oneself because of lack of self confidence |
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