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| roughness or harshness, weather, irritability |
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| to overcome the distrust or animosity of a person |
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| hesitant to assert oneself from a lack of confidence; timid |
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| to perceive; detect; or , to recognize or comprehend mentally |
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| making severe or rigorous demands; or, requiring great care, effort, or attention |
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| appropriate to a particular purpose |
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| the act of expiating, atonement, or the means of atonement |
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| to get along or to turn out go or to feed on |
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| appearing worn and exhausted, gaunt |
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| one that indicates or foreshadows what is to come, forerunner |
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| not providing for the future, thriftless, or rash, incautious |
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| beginning to exist or appear |
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| querulousl discontented; fretful; or , ill tempered |
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| the art of judging human character from facial features |
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| expressing sorrow, mournful, melancholy |
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| presenting favorable circumstances; auspicious, kindly, gracious |
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| to mar the cleannes or luster of; soil; stain; or, to defile, taint |
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| an act of bidding farewell; leave-taking; or, a speech or a statement |
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