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| to be plentiful, be filled |
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| a boaster; boastful in a loud, annoying way |
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| a hiding place; something hidden or stored |
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| the act of making clear or understandable, an explanation |
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| sad, without hope, discouraged |
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| to steal property entrusted to one's care |
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| causing mental pain or grief |
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| unhurried, taking plenty of time; in an easygoing or unhurried way |
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| unnaturally sleepy; dull, slow moving; indifferent |
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| a sickness, illness, disease, disorder |
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ripe, well-matured; soft, sweet, and rich; gentle, pleasant
to become gentle and sweet |
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| wandering, moving about from place to place |
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| one piece at a time; gradually |
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| a search, hunt; to search, seek, ask |
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| by chance, not planned or prearranged; irregular |
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| to speak wildly and noisily; loud, and violent talk |
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| to make stronger with new materials or support |
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| isolation from others, solitude |
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| a person's condition or position in the eyes of the law; relative rank or standing, especially in society prestige |
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| a state of great confusion or disorder; mental strain or agitiation |
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| to make a sound similar to that of a bull, roar; a loud, angry roar |
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| one who benefits from something; a person who is left money or other property in a will or the like |
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| to repair or patch poorly; make a mess of; a hopelessly bungled job |
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| to fill or cover in a disorderly way; a state of disorder, mess |
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| falling apart or ruined, run-down |
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| to take apart; to strip of something |
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| a play filled ridiculous or absurd happenings; broad or far fetched humor; a ridiculous sham |
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| not successful, failing to have any result; useless; unimportant, frivolous |
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| very tiring, calling for an extreme effort |
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| offering friendly or generous treatment to guests open to anything new or strange |
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| the home or den of a wild animal; any hideout |
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| overly generous, extravagant; abundant; to spend or give freely or without limit |
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| in an unhealthy mental state, extremely gloomy; caused by or related to disease, unwholesome |
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| widely known because of bad conduct |
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| to allow too many privileges, be too generous and easygoing toward |
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| an organism that lives in or on another organism; one who lives off another person |
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| to avoid or get out of doing work, neglect a duty; to sneak, sink |
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| an amount beyond what is required, excess; more than what is needed or expected |
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| state of being easily frightened |
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| the power to forbid or prevent; to prohibit, reject |
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| a conversation between two or more people; an interchange of opinions and ideas, free discussion |
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| very great destruction, ruin; great confusion and disorder |
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| the floor of a fireplace; the fireside as a symbol of the home and family |
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| very wicked; disgraceful, shameful |
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| too many to count, without number |
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| too many to count, without number |
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| not strict, careless; lacking discipline; not tense, relaxed |
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| a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony; any minor misbehavior or misconduct |
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| to think about, ponder; to grind or mix; to heat and flavor with species |
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| a story, detailed report; having the quality or the nature of a story |
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| an opening move toward negotiation or action; proposal or offer; an introductory section or part |
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| a situation in which further action by either of two opponents is impossible; to bring to a standstill |
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| bearing a grudge, feeling or showing a strong tendency toward revenge |
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| to become limp and drooping (as a flower), wither; to lose strength and vigor |
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