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| wishing harm, having evil in mind |
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| poisonous atmosphere; deathlike pollution |
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| just beginning to appear; incipient |
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| overly preoccupied with or dominated by something |
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| stubbornly resistant to control; unruly |
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| a literary work or other artistic composition |
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| quick to discern or understand |
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a crime or other wrong doing
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| to slander, defame, vilify; to maliciously lie about someone |
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| hilarity; good humor and joy |
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| vague, ambiguous; unclear |
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| infamous by way of being extremely wicked |
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| a person or thing of no importance |
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| harmful to health; harmful to morals; corrupting |
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| open to view, unhidden and obvious |
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| a deliberate breach of faith; calculated violation of trust; treachery |
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| done routinely and with little interest or care; acting with indifference |
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| a peak, the highest point |
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