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| a society characterized by human misery, as squalor, oppression, disease, and overcrowding. |
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| when a person has joyous humor or a spirit of good fellowship |
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| equipment or furnishing used for a certain activity |
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| when something is performed merely as a routine duty |
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| when something is moved to or showing a sudden impatient irritation |
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| characterized by dignified propreity in conduct, etc |
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| a person who makes an excessive display of learning and overemphasises rules |
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| are without freshness and originality |
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| having or showing pleasant and good natured qualities |
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| generous when forgiving an insult |
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| a statenebt that seems self contradictory or expresses a possible truth |
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| agreeably sharp in taste or flavor, pleasantly biting and tart |
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| an apparition or specter, illusion, character of imagination , fantasy |
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| shrewd, smart, keen, wise |
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| to depart in a sudden, secret manner |
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| an animated or excited gesture |
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| stubborn and not yielding to argument |
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| amazement or dread that leads to confusion |
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| strong displeasure to something |
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| a point of time, critical (memorable) because of certain circumstances |
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| a feeling of anticipation or forwarning. |
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