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| reddish, rosy, flushed, healthy-looking |
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| to scratch or chisel something or to extort or extract something |
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| to distribute or dole out |
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| Fond, loving, devoted or foolish |
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| all together, as a group (in one mass) |
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| strong, powerful, forceful |
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| to cringe, recoil, tremeble in fear |
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| to reprimand or scold (v.); a reproach or reprimand (n.) |
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| a pile of wood typically used to burn a body as part of a funeral rite |
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| the action of stealing or of entering or leaving a place undetected |
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| tendons taken out of an animal's body and used for binding |
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| inspiring, majestic, revered |
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| a strap or band of any kind (n.); to encircle with a belt or a girdle (v.) |
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| people who wander without home or occupation; vagrants, rogues, loafers |
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| the action of making something white |
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| rights belonging to a ruler, royal powers or privileges |
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| a cause of calamity or a disaster (n.); to whip severely, to flog (v.) |
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| the cavity of the lower world; the infernal pit; the bottomless gulf or void |
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| to abhor, detest, loathe; to flee from; to avoid |
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| to have contrived, made up, or fabricated |
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| to trouble, afflict, harass |
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| of low birth or humble station; mean, dishonorable, base |
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| repulsive, loathsome, filthy |
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| to destroy the resolve or courage of; to bring a state or an action by intimidation - used with into |
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| markedly short and abrupt; blunt in manner or speech often to the point of ungracious harshness |
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| an often mildly eccentric and usually elderly fellow |
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| to become disabled; especially: to go lame; to come to grief; fail |
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| a continuous often plied strand composed of either natural or man-made fibers or filaments and used in weaving and knitting to form cloth |
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| inferior, trashy, mean, despicable |
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| musingly or dreamingly thoughtful |
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| to think about; reflect on |
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| showing or suggesting nobility of feeling and generosity of mind |
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| to confound briefly and usually with astonishment |
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| to go stealthily, secretly; to avoid the performance of an obligation |
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| sufficient distance for manuevering a ship; an amount of distance maintained for safety |
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| a sudden attack of illness, faintness |
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| wanders idly from place to place without lawful or visible means of support |
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| an anointment put on wounds |
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| to plan, to invent, to plot |
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| vanishing, fading away, fleeting |
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