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| to reduce in intensity or amount |
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| friendly,courteous, amiable |
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| friendly, sociable, and congenial; civil and urbane |
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| strict,stern; unadorned, ascetic |
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| to defeat, check, or stop as if by a barrier |
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| a soothing substance or one that gives relief |
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| something bright and showy, sometimes expensive but usually of little use |
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| to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
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| to open up for the first time |
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| to voice disapproval, to scold |
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| to work together (should be known foreshore) |
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| pertaining to a group or community |
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| excessively high opinion of one's own worth or ability |
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| to cause one to become confused |
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| to solidify or to coagulate |
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| believing on slight evidence, gullible |
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| something that comes from another thing |
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