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| to inflict a punishment or penalty in return for; revenge |
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| to prevent; make impossible |
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| freedom from punishment, harm or bad consequences |
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| not set right; not remedied |
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| something given or demanded in repayment, esp. punishment |
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| customery practice; habit |
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| expert knowledge that qualifies one to pass judgment in a particular way |
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| having to do with a person with masterly skill or technique, esp. in the arts |
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| the act of instance of engaging in deception under an assumed name or identity |
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| to approach and speak to, especially in an aggressive manner |
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| the multi colored costume of a court jester or clown |
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| a salt like substance found in cool, damp places |
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| a knee length cloak popular in the 1700's |
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| to leave quickly and secretly and hide, often to avoid arrest or prosecution |
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| definitely stated; clearly expressed |
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| a particular way of moving on foot |
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| to give off in drops or small quantities |
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| a watery or thin mucous discharge from the eyes or nose |
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| a desirous, sly or knowing look |
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| to lie at rest, either sleeping or in death |
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| large containers for storing liquids |
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| a narow necked bottle with a handle |
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| a flat bladed hand tool for leveling, spreading, or shaping substances such as cement or mortar |
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| bound with chains or shackles; restrained |
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| stubbornly adhering to an attitude, opinion, or course of action |
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| to draw from or remove from a case for blade or sword |
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| a long, lightweight sword with a sharp point but no cutting edge |
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| an opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit |
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| moved or acted swiftly; quickly |
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| a protective barrier or fortification |
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