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| to claim to b or do something or apparent purpose or main ides of somthing |
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| out ward behavior, manner conduct or bearing |
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| a group of companies united to carry out of some eneterprise or business;to form suach an association |
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| to make uneasy or ashamed; to embarrass |
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| outward appearance; costume; a stlye of dress |
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| charm; fascinate; to tempt w/ somthing desirable |
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| marked by signs of success or good fourtune; favorable |
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| reaching back beyond the bounnds of memory;xtremly old |
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| pertaining to a a part of the whole; complete; essential |
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| producing the desired effect;effective |
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| to explain in a manner that is false but seems reasonable |
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| to decline in a phyiscal mental, or moral quanties,person having low moral standards |
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| domineering; overbearing; arrogant |
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| to give in or yield to something; to become less harsh |
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| wishing harm or evil tow others; showing or having ill will toward others ; spiteful |
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| a horse back rider; pertaining to horses or riding of horses |
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| to toss back and forth; exchange; to discuss lightly |
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| disparaging; belittleing; meant to shwo an unfavorable opion |
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| fond of eating and drinking with friends;festive; social |
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| to grant or agree condescendingly to do somehting; stopp |
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| a natural attraction or liking for a person or a thing; close relationship |
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| hard to please; easily disgusted overly dainty |
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| to move back and forth like a pendulum; to very between to or more opions, thoughts or actions |
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| fearless daring bold; insolent contemptuous of decorum |
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| person who has refined tastes in eating and drinking |
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| to bring one self into someone's good graces or favor |
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| orderly arrangement of persons or objects; splendid dress; to set in proper order |
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| wise in looking out for one's own interests; prudnet; shrewd |
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| senseless; pointless; stupid |
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| a collection of departments of appointed officails through which a gov. is run; inflexible gov procedures |
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| based on one's own wishe's not fix by rules; absoulute |
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| lasting or used a short time only; not permanet; fleeting; a person or thing has no settled place |
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