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| barely adequate; not enough |
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| an abrupt, discourteous manner. |
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| the time between 2 events. |
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| anything disliked; actions causing disgust. |
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| strenuous; demanding great labor |
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| Profoundly moving; touching |
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| To climb with difficulty, especially on all fours; scramble. |
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| to take great pleasure or delight. |
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| drawn tightly; not slack. |
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| An agent sent on a mission to represent or advance the interests of another. |
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| reprimand; scold; express criticism |
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| Of or relating to a community. |
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| an warm approval; praise. |
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| Small amount; something of little importance. |
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| wishing harm to others; malicious |
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