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| playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks: there was much good-natured banter. |
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| to make known indirectly; IMPLY; He gave a sudden intimation that he was content to be alone. |
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| feeling no interest,enthusiasm or concern. |
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| SLUGGISH; showing a lack of energy or force: his wife was shrill, languid, handsome, and horrible |
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| showing strong feeling;passionate |
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| readiness to trust or believe w/out proof; gullibility |
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| find something out for certain. |
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| attempting to impress. Her face concealed something--most affectations conceal something eventually. |
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| showing great attention to correct behavior/detail |
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| unsettled, disturb the composure of |
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| place together for contrast effect |
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| not functioning; defunct clock |
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| future event or circumstance which is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty |
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| insulting act/remark esp one that is open and deliberate. :your rude remarks were an affront to me |
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| free or safe from injury or violation |
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| contining w/out pause or interruption |
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| very great hunger; greedy;famished |
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| w/out a clearly defined shape or form |
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| put off an action or event: i told him that all arrangements had been deffered to a later time |
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| for a transitory enchanted moment, man must have held his breath.. |
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| expressed in a incomprehensible or confusing way; unclear |
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