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| To greet with loud approval or praise |
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| To agree or consent quietley without protest, but without enthusiasm. |
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| To take in, or to be taken in by a larger group |
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| To be in a temporary state of extreme mental confusion or excitement. |
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| The process of widely spreading or scattering. |
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| The act or process of diminshing or decreasing. |
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| Aloof contempt or scorn; look down upon |
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| noble in heart and mind; rising above pettiness or meaness. |
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| having an evil influence; very harmful; likely to cause death. |
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| To wander aimlessly and idly; ramble |
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| The practice of abstaining; doing without |
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| Able to walk; up and about |
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| Abitter and abusive criticism |
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| Intended to guide; instruct; or teach |
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| Timid; shy; lacking in confidence |
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| Preoccupied with gruesome or gloomy matters; grisly; horrible |
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| Very generous in giving; lavish |
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| To show derision or mocking attempt |
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| to make more bearable; to ease the pain |
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