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| constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persevering; industrious; attentive |
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| to regard with regret or disapproval |
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| to cause to feel distressed or worried; to crowed around |
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| the absence, loss, or withholding of something needed. |
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| incapable of being satisfied |
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| bending readily; pliant; limber; supple; flexible |
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| richly supplied; abundant or plentiful |
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| to arouse an emotion or provoke to action |
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| serving or acting in a subordinate capacity |
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| obtained, made, or done by secret or stealthy means |
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| the quality or state of being wearisome; irksomeness; tediousness. |
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| a strong feeling of aversion or repugnance |
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| fiery intensity of feeling |
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| fond of feasting, drinking, and merry company; jovial. |
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| to prick or drive with, (as with a long stick) |
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| a position or situation from which there is no escape; deadlock. |
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| impossible or difficult to perceive |
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| incapable of being influenced, persuaded, or affected |
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| without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid |
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| to spread throughout; pervade |
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| derived from gratification of the senses |
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| intellectually or morally ignorant; unenlightened |
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| to twist, bend, or draw out of shape; distort. |
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| appearance, esp. the look or expression of the face |
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| a current at variance with the main current in a stream of liquid or gas, esp. one having a rotary or whirling motion. |
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| about to happen; imminent |
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| pale; faint or deficient in color |
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| evoking or deserving pity |
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| to work with or at diligently |
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| unusually advanced or mature in development |
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| to be greater in strength or influence; triumph |
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| ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy. |
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| liking or enjoyment of the taste of something. |
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| promoting or conducive to some beneficial purpose; wholesome. |
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| to overspread with or as with a liquid, color, etc. |
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| an agreeable way or manner |
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| forbearing conduct or quality; patient endurance; self-control. |
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| devotion to pleasure as a way of life |
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| a choice or decision made by the will. |
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| brilliant intellectually; enlightened or enlightening |
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| emitting rays of light; shining; bright |
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| holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold |
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| undeviatingly accurate throughout; not containing any error or flaw |
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| having or exhibiting masculine energy, forcefulness, or strength in a marked degree. |
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| to produce, cause, or give rise to |
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| a strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc. |
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| requiring much work, exertion, or perseverance |
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| filled with confusion or bewilderment; puzzled |
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| outward aspect or appearance. |
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