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| filled with amazement, digust, fear, or terror |
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| more than enough large, spacious |
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| a ghost or ghostly figure; an unexplained or unusual appearance |
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| declarce or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward forcefully |
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| to crouch or shink away from in fear or shame |
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| to look upon with scorn; to refuse scornfully;(n.) a feeling of contempt |
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| a brief statement written on a tomb or gavestone |
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| having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct; requiring a prescription for purchase |
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| humorous, not meant seriously |
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| without restraint or control; unselective |
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| cafts dealings, underhanded plotting;(v) to form and carry out plots; to puzzle or excite the curiosity |
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| an area of authority or control; the right to administer justice |
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| appearing true, reasonable, or fair |
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| common, vulgar; belonging to the lower class; (n.) a common person, member of the lower class |
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| wastefully extravagant; lavshly or generously abundant; (n.) one who is wasteful and self-indulgent |
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| to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome( as through by samshing into fragment) |
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| that which follows, a result; a literary work or film continuing the story of one written or made earlier |
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| highly changeable, fickle; tending to become violent or explosive; changing readily from the liquid to the gaseous state |
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