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| disagreeably damp or humid |
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| dark; impenetrable by light |
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| of or suitable for a palace |
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| strikingly unconventional in style or appearance; odd |
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| comforts and conveniences |
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| easy and pleasant to speak to; amiable |
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| knowledgeable citizen of the world |
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| to overlook, forgive, or disregard (an offense) without protest or censure |
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| amusingly odd or whimsically comical |
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| feeling of doubt or guilt about a suggested action |
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| marked by ludicrous or incongruous distortion, as of appearance |
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| commanding respect by virtue of age or position |
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| anxious or convinced; attentative |
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| filled with or motivated by zeal; fervent |
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| discernible by the touch; palpable |
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| anything that tends to soothe or calm someone |
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