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| an imagined place where everything is as bad as it can be; opposite of eutopia |
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| equiptment or apparatus used in or neccessary for a particular activity |
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| characterized by dignified manner, appearance, a person who has class |
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| person who makes excessive or innapropriate display of learning rules or details |
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| having or showing pleasant good natured qualities; warm natured; appable |
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| forgiving; generous or forgiving in injury |
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| having or showing acute mental discern ment and keen practical sense, having good judgement; shrewd |
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| leave hurriedly and secretly, typically to avoid detection or arrest |
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| animated or excited gesture |
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| STUBBORNLY adhering to one's purpose |
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| sudden alarming amazement or dread that results in confusion |
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| ANGER or annoyance provoked by unfair treatment |
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| relentless, unstoppable; not to be appeased |
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| a strong feeling of something about to happen; feeling of anticipation of a future event; forwarning |
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