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| to yield to; to assume an office of dignity |
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| to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion |
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| to include or contain; to be made up of |
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| deprived of the necessities of life; lacking in |
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| to tear up by the roots; to destroy totally |
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| coming at a bad time; not appropriate |
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| suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens; given to irony, sarcastic |
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| stale, moldy; out of date |
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| meddling; excessively foreward in offering services of assuming authority |
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| unfavorable, threatening, of ban omen |
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premeditated (adj) (participle) |
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| considered beforehand, deliberately planned |
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| growing without check, running wild |
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(v) to comfort, console (n) comfort, relief |
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| bending easily; bending with agility; readily adaptable; servile |
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| to stop by force, put down |
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| open to or marked by bribery or corruption |
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