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| to hide your real intentions and feelings or the facts |
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| a group within a larger group |
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| an agreement between two sides who have different opinions |
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| verbal argument or struggle; quarreling |
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| lacking knowledge of the ways of the world; unsophisticated; innocent. |
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| useful; in an inferior capacity; to promote an end; submissive. |
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| worry or anxiety about something that is going to happen |
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| a false show or appearance, esp for the purpose of deceiving; falseness |
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| to damage someone's reputation by saying or writing bad things about them that are true |
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| to escape or avoid, as by cleverness. |
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| to reprove or correct sharply |
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| morally low; dishonorable |
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| to desire, esp to an excessive degree, something belonging to another. |
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| a feeling of doubt, distrust, or anxiety. |
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| incompetently; awkwardly; clumsily |
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| evil; foul; repulsive; degrading |
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| unblemished; flawless; pure |
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| cunning, deceit, slyness. |
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| the act of thinking about something long and seriously |
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| try to gain the good will of another by friendly acts |
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| official postponement of the carrying out of a sentence |
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| the act of repaying an injury or wrong by committing the same, or a similar, act. |
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| completely firm and unyielding |
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| a formal legal accusation, charging the commission or omission of an act, which punishable by law |
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