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| Capable of being handled, touched, or felt |
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| Accumulated traditions and beliefs about a particular subject |
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| to affect with or as if with a disease |
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| capable of being touched or felt |
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| impenetrable by light; darkness |
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| anything that is hunted or pursued, especially an animal |
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to look with a sidelong glance;
indicating a sly and malicious intent |
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| a grotesque or ornamental figure or projection |
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| to detect or recognize; to make out |
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| a gracious and sophisticated person |
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| displaying or characterized by strong enthusiasm or devotion |
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| to excuse or overlook an offense; usually a serious one, without criticism |
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| amusingly odd or whimsically comical |
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| an uneasy feeling or hesitancy to act that arises from moral or ethical considerations. |
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| in a caring or concerned manner |
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| something that dulls the senses and induces relaxation |
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| a sharp toothed wheel inserted into the end of the shank of a spur |
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affecting the organs of taste or smell with a
sharp acrid
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| dangerously lacking in security or stability |
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