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| to lessen in violence or intensity |
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| to assist or encourage, esp. in wrongdoing |
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| to detest, loathe, hate strongly |
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| to find not guilty of a fault or crime |
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| harsh temper or bitter feeling |
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| unyielding; firm in opinion |
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| excessive praise or admiration |
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| friendly; courteous; agreeable in manner; easy to talk to |
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| one who believes that the existence of God is unknown and unknowable |
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| having to do with farms, farmers, or the use of land |
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| being uncertain; unable to decide between two opposing points of view |
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| a greatly disliked, hated person or thing; a curse, or a person cursed |
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| to make calm or quiet; to give in to the demands of |
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| difficult; requiring mmuch effort; strenuous |
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| to enlarge; to increase in amount or intensity |
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| excessive greed; desire for wealth |
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| eager, extremely interested |
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| to stop short and refuse to continue; to obstruct |
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| teasing; good-natured joking |
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| to lie in or be exposed to warmth |
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| indecent; humorously obscene |
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| one who is intolerant of another's beliefs, opinions, or values |
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| to persuade with false promises and flattery |
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| 1.outspoken,blunt 2.informal,unposed |
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| having to do with dogs; a dog |
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| guided by whim rather than reason;changing one's mind suddenly |
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| to criticize or punish for the purpose of correction |
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| biting,burning,severe;sharp or sarcastic |
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| one who pretends to have more knowledge or skills than he or she really has, esp. in the field of medicine |
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| careful,watchful;attentive to all points |
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| to get around;to beat or defeat by trickery; to prevent an occurrence |
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| 1.merciful;lenient 2.mild,as weather |
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| a worn out idea or overused expression |
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| to compel by force;to force a person to do something against his or her will |
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| 1.to work with another towards a goal 2.to cooperae with an enemy invader |
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| attractive or handsome; pleasing to the sight |
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| pleased with oneself or one's deeds |
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| to be of the same opinion; to agree with |
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