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| To approach or confront boldly, esp w/ a greeting, question, or remark. |
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| An unfavorable or censorius comment; or the act of criticizing. |
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| Show great enthusiasm for or interest in; or extremely desirous. |
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| Distasteful; unpleasant; or slightly saltly favor |
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| Agreement between 2 or more ppl to do or not to do something specified. |
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| Departing from the proper or accepted way; roundabout |
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| W/o definite cource; vagrant |
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| Not straightforward; shifty/ crooked |
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| Any maneuver by which are seeks to gain an advantage. |
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| calm, peaceful; prosperous; joyful |
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| Deliberately affected or self-consciously emotional; overly dramatic, in behavior or speech |
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| Tending to arouse strife, sedition; or to inflame the senses |
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| Restless, disordered, or tumultuous(confused) state of affairs. |
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| Lacking tolerance or understanding; narrowminded. |
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| Unable or unwilling to act prudently; short-sighted |
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| Open to view or knowledge; not concealed or secret |
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| Having a disparaging, derogtory, or belittling effect or force. |
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| To put forward or after for consideration, acceptanc, or adoption; set forth, propose |
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| Conformity to established standards of goods or proper behavior or manners |
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| The violation or profanation of anything sacred or held sacred |
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| In a prompt or direct manner; immediately; w/o notice |
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| A person who supplicant(to pray humbly; make humble and earnest entreaty/ petition; petitioner |
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| An object, engraved w/ figures or charaters supposed to possess occult power and worn as an amulet or charm |
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| Anything whose presence exercises a remarkable or powerful influence on human feelings or actions. |
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| Undulate-verb(w/o object) and adj(w/ one) |
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To move w/ sinous or wavelike motion; display of a smooth rising/ falling to a side-to-side alternation of movement; or sound
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