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| practical as opposed to idealistic |
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| to throw violently or bring about abruptly; lacking deliberation |
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| to lie or deviate from the truth |
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| fresh and clean; uncorrupted |
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| to increase in number quickly |
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| to conciliate; to appease |
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| correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs |
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| wisdom, caution, or restraint |
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| sharp and irritating to the senses |
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| to make thinner or sparser |
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| to reject the validity of |
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| effective writing or speaking |
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| to satisfy fully or overindulge |
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| causing sleep or lethargy |
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| deceptively attractive; seemingly plausible but fallacious |
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| a mark of shame or discredit |
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| unemotional; lacking sensitivity |
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| long, harsh speech or verbal attack |
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| extreme mental and physical sluggishness |
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| temporary, lasting a brief time |
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| to sway physically; to be indecisive |
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| filled with truth and accuracy |
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| easily aroused or changeable; lively or explosive |
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| to fluctuate between choices |
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| acting in a fanciful or capricious manner; unpredictable |
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