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| scornful and contemptuous |
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| surpasing the normal or ususal; extraordinary |
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| a constantly changing scene composed of numerous elements |
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| face or facial expression of a person |
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| a place, especially a monastery or convent, devoted to religious seclusion |
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| a dense clump, especially of trees or bushes |
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| a deep wrinkle in the skin, as on the forehead |
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| to reduce in amount, degree, or intesity; lessen |
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| to twist, as in pain, struggle, or embarrassment |
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| to become less agitated or active; abate |
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| causing grief, pain, or anguish |
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| to explain or describe in detail |
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| gross immorality or injustice; wickedness |
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| weapon having an axlike blade and a steel spike mounted on the end of a long shaft |
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