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| to encourage or to assist (usually an offense against justice or the law) |
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| characterized by ability to move quickly with suppleness and grace |
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| something that relieves the effects of poinson |
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| to find out definitely, to determine |
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| kindness, generostiy, charity |
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| deserted, without inhabitants, barren |
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| loud and discordant noise, cacophony |
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| to advice against, to talk out of |
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| cannot be removed, wasked away or erased |
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| unable to move or to act, sluggish |
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| ill will or evil intention |
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| to remove all traces of; to do away with; to destroy completely; to cancel |
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| scarcity, fewness of number, dearth |
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| devotion and reverence to God |
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| dangerous, risky, not a secure siutation |
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| commonplace, uninspired, banal |
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| sparking, shining, or flashing |
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| filthy in appearance, sordid |
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