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| a heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy |
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destroyed or caused by decline or decay rotting fruits |
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| having special qualities or powers that are used for healing or prophecy |
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| to summon or to call together |
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| to enclose firmly in some mass |
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| disobedience to authority |
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| any combination of disparate elements that form a unified, single image |
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| overly dutiful or obliging, insisting on providing a service not requested |
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| arrogant, brazenly overstepping bounds |
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| to demote or assign to an inferior position |
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| to soak, to completely fill |
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| marked by disturbance and uproar; raising a great clatter and commotion |
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| not to be called into question; exempt from liability |
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| having a large appetite; ravenous |
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| very eager or greedy for food, satisfaction, or gratification |
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