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| woman considered brazen or immoral |
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| period of maturity verging on decline |
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| a blessing, something to be thankful for |
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| inspiring repugnance; gruesome |
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| to suggest, indicate, or represent by an antecedent from or model; presage or foreshadow |
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| to interject or interrupt; to come between |
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| to make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert |
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| regulating personal behavior on moral or religious grounds |
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| vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor |
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| shameful or disgraceful action, conduct, or character |
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| wrapped up in; entirely surrounded by |
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| shameless; marked by flagrant and insolent audacity |
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| to urge, order, command; forbid or prohibit |
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| to cause persistent irritation or resentment |
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| unaffected by distubance; calm and unruffled |
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| clearly apparent to the sight or undertanding; obvious |
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| investigation; court or legal proceeding |
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| malicious; spiteful; poisonous |
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| rudeness or contempt arising from arrogance; insolence |
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