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| abnormal, uncontrollable craving for alcohol; alcoholism |
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not drunk; temperate
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| person made foolish by excessive drinking; drunkard |
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teetotaler - n
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| person who totally abstains from intoxicating beverages |
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part of ship; prow
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calm, windless part of the ocean near equator
listlessness |
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| wreckage of a ship floating in the sea; driftage |
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| goods cast overboard to lighten a ship in ditress |
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| throw overboard to lighten a ship or plane |
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in the direction away from the wind
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| of the sea or shipping; nautical; maritime |
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right hand side of a ship when facing the bow
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| decaying flesh of a carcass |
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to make impure by mixture; pollute
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| remove objectionable material from a book; bowdlerize; purify |
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| spotless; absolutely clean |
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| waste parts of a butchered animal; refuse; garbage |
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| cleanse; purify; rid of undesired element or person |
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| untidy; dirty from habitual neglect; slovenly |
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| person usually untidy, dirty, careless in habits |
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| filthy from neglect; dirty; degraded |
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| filthy from neglect; dirty; degraded |
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| filth; degradation; sordidness |
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| tarnish; besmirch; defile |
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nearly correct
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| districts surrounding a place; suburbs |
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| put side by side; put close together |
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| close or side by side position |
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kinship
nearness of place; proximity |
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| free from passion or spirit |
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| carelessness; neglect; indiffernece |
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| to approve or to give one's support to |
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| easily seen; out in the open |
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| to dismiss to an interior position |
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| open to more than one interpretation |
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| simultaneously experiencing opposing feelings, such as love and hate |
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| a judge who decides a disputed issue |
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