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| n. a temporary alliance between two or more for a specific purpose |
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| n. a process of decay, as in morals or culture |
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| v. to draw forth; to bring out |
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| v. to discuss and counsel |
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| adj. trite, boring, pedestrian (limited to word usage) |
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| n. an indirect comment, usually negative |
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| v. to plead on another's behalf; to act as a mediator in disguse |
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| 1. emotionally tired or worn out |
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| (-) adj. ill-tempered, peevish |
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| a special right or privilege |
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| adj. stuck in a time, unworldly |
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| v. feign, often with intent to decieve |
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| n. offense due to suspicion or doubt; annoyance; disapproval |
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| adj. suck-up; oily, greasy |
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