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| a joining together for someone common purpose |
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| to puzzle completely, confuse |
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| a clown; a coarse, stupid person |
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| arousing argument, dispute, or disagreement |
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| not producing the desired results, unsuccessful |
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| unfriendly; unfavorable; warlike, aggressive |
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| easily set on fire; easily angered or arouse |
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| to give or cause something unpleasant, impose |
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| deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious |
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| to hurt someone's feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation; to subdue or discipline by self-denial or suffering |
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| in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things |
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| to obtain through special effort; to bring about |
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| to run quickly, scamper, hurry |
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| soaked with liquid or moisture; expressionless, dull; spiritless, listless |
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| full of life and vigor; courageous |
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| having a certain force of effect in fact but not in name so close at to be equivalent to the real thing |
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| completely empty; having no legal force or effect; empty of unfilled space; to cancel or nullify |
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| disobedient, willful; unpredictable, capricious |
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| to draw back sudden;y, as though in pain or fear; the act of drawing back in this way |
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| a short account of an incident in someone's life |
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| to combine, unite; to make solid or firm |
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an imitation designed to deceive not genuine, fake to make an illegal copy |
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| easily taught led, or managed; obedient |
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| to rule over by strength or power, control; to tower over, command due to hieght |
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| to beg, implore, ask earnestly |
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| capable of being wrong, mistaken, or inaccurate |
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| liable to change very rapidly, erratic; marked by a lack of constancy or steadiness, inconsistent |
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| one who flees or runs away; fleeting, lasting a very short time; wandering; difficult to grasp |
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| very dirty, covered with dirt or soot |
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| a very small part or quantity |
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| to beat or knock about, handle roughly; to mangle; a heavy hammer |
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| possible, able to happen; something that can develop or become a reality |
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| shining, bright; giving forth light or energy |
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| relating to farm areas and life in the country |
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| large, important; major , significant; prosperous not imaginary, material |
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| skilled in handling difficult situations or people, polite |
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| to interfere with; to meddle rashly or foolishly with; to handle in a secret and improper way |
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| last, final; most important or extreme; eventual; basic fundamental |
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| doubt, the state of being unsure |
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| unnamed, with the name of the person involved; unknown; lacking individuality or character |
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| to nibble, graze; to read casually to window-shop |
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| a person easily tricked or deceived; to deceive |
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| active, energetic, forceful |
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| to root out, get rid of,destroy completely |
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| to prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; to cause feelings of discouragement |
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| stern, merciless; fierce, savage, cruel |
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| not capable of being copied or imitated |
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| in, at, or near the edge or margin; only barely good, large, or important enough for the purpose |
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| waiting to be settled; until |
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| to order as a rule or course to be followed; to order for medical purposes |
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| something seen in advance; to view beforehand |
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| standing out so as to be easily seen; important well-known |
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| odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way; clever, ingenious; skillfully made |
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| a temporary substitute for something else; crude, flimsy, or temporary |
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| to handle very economically or stingily; to supply in a way that is small, short, or scanty |
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| to trap, catch; a trap or entanglement |
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| greatest, highest, farthest; the extreme limit |
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| punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence |
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