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| strong, stern, or fierce anger (noun) |
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| to torment with the sight of something desired but out of reach; tease by arousing expectations that are repeatedly disappointed (verb) |
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| a noisy, violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of persons, as by a crowd protesting against another group, a government policy, etc., in the streets (noun) |
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| having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance (adj) |
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| anything greatly disliked or abhorred (noun) |
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| to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments (verb) |
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| to infect, contaminate, corrupt, or spoil (verb) |
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| a statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth (noun) |
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| a withered, witchlike old woman (noun) |
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| an uneasy feeling or pang of conscience as to conduct; compunction (noun) |
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| to lose heart or courage in difficulty or danger; shrink with fear (verb) |
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| full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning (adj) |
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| causing fear, apprehension, or dread (adj) |
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| extremely thin and bony; haggard and drawn, as from great hunger, weariness, or torture; emaciated (adj) |
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| to adhere closely; stick; cling (verb) |
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| to penetrate to the truth of; comprehend; understand (verb) |
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| shameless or impudent boldness; barefaced audacity (noun) |
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| intended to placate or reconcile (adj) |
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| with the mouth wide open, as in wonder, surprise, or eagerness (adv/adj) |
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| to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (verb) |
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| to return like for like, esp. evil for evil (verb) |
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| an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar (noun) |
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| the predominant or prevailing tendency of one's spirits; natural mental and emotional outlook or mood; characteristic attitude (noun) |
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| a severe, searching test or trial (noun) |
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| senseless, stupid, or foolish (adj) |
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| the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn (noun) |
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| to effect, produce, bring, etc., by or as by magic (verb) |
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| a written declaration upon oath made before an authorized official (noun) |
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| extraordinary in size, amount, extent, degree, force, etc. (adj) |
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| readily perceived by the eye or the understanding; evident; obvious; apparent; plain (adj) |
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| unrestrained or excessive indulgence of sexual desire (noun) |
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| to condemn or censure openly or publicly (verb) |
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| the foreseeing care and guidance of god or nature over the creatures of the earth (noun) |
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| to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise or wonder; amaze (verb) |
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| to influence by trickery, flattery, etc.; mislead; delude (verb) |
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| a great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury (noun) |
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| the state of being penitent; regret for one's wrongdoing or sinning; contrition; repentance (noun) |
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| to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of (verb) |
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| conformity to established standards of good or proper behavior or manners (noun) |
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| to carry on traffic, trade, or commercial dealings (verb) |
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| respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, will, etc., of another (noun) |
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| disposed or inclined to revenge; vengeful (adj) |
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| to discolor or soil; spot or smudge with or as with soot, dust, dirt, etc. (verb) |
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| to indicate or make known indirectly; hint; imply; suggest (noun) |
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| causing fear, apprehension, or dread (adj) |
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| tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation (noun) |
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| serving or acting in a subordinate capacity; subordinate (adj) |
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| pretending or feigning; make-believe (noun) |
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| to come out gradually in drops, as sweat, through pores or small openings; ooze out (verb) |
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| sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd (adj) |
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