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| lightness of manner or speech especially when inappropriate |
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| a feeling of self-satisfaction |
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| of or relating to the country |
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| the quality of being similar or comparable |
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| empty; devoid of substance |
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| to cry or screech like a cat in heat |
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| an evasive plan or tactic |
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| of or relating to the sense of smell |
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| a visible sign of something that once existed |
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| attracting attention in a vulgar way |
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| incapable of being expressed; indescribable |
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| excessively complex in style or language |
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| the substitution of a mild or vague term for one considered harsh or blunt |
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| noble in mind and heart; unselfish |
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| of ominous significancance |
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| not inherent but added; not an integral part |
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| proportionate; corresponding in size or degree |
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| immeasurably small or minute |
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