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| a song of praise; joy, or triumph |
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| overfullness; superabundance; superfluity |
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| puzzled; mocking; odd; equivocal |
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| inordinate greed; the disposition to obtain one's desires by force, exortion, or plunder |
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| having the power to heal or cure; beneficial |
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| a brilliant performer; a person with masterly skill or technique; masterly or brilliant |
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| a natural attraction to a person, thing, or activity; a relationship, connection |
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| peevish or irritable; sickeningly unpleasant |
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| closely related in origin, essential nature, or function; such a person or thing |
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| a proposition that follows from one already proven; a natural consequence or result; resultant or consequent |
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| valor or heroism; daring deeds or exploits (often used to poke fun at false heroics) |
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| the common people, the masses |
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| public abuse indicating strong disapproval or censure; the disgrace resulting from such treatment |
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| a learned person; one who gives authoritative opinions |
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| to intimidate by a stern or overbearing manner; to bully |
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| very sheer and light; almost completely transparent |
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| a quick raid, especially for plunder; a venture into some field of endeavor; to make such a raid |
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| to enclose or confine within walls; to imprision; to seclude or isolate |
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| blithely indifferent or unconcerned; carefree; happy-go-lucky |
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| of or pertaining to the entire body; relating to a system or systems |
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| intended to promote a particular point of view, doctrine, or cause; biased or partisan |
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| to spread news, reports, or unsubstantiated rumors |
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| insolent or rude in speech or behavior; insultingly abusive; humiliating |
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| attacking or seeking to overthrow popular or traditional beliefs, ideas, or instutions |
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| lacking skill or dexterity; lacking tact, perception, or judgement |
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| foreshadowing an event to come; causing wonder or awe; self-consciously weighty, pompous |
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| knowledge of events or actions before they happen; foresight |
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| so shocking to the emotions as to cause lasting and substantial psychological damage |
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| fond of making jokes; characheristic of a joker; playfully humorous or droll |
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| sourness or bitterness of taste; harshness or severity of manner or expression |
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| the process of wearing down by friction or gradual impairment |
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| continuing over a long period of time or recurring often |
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| spotless; without blemish or fault |
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| characterized by rapid and unpredictable changes of mood; fickle or inconstant |
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| shining or gleaming brilliantly; splendid or magnificent |
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| to brand or mark as in some way descreditable, disgraceful, or ignominious |
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| excessive pride in and boastfulness about one's own accomplishments or qualities; a vain show or display |
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| the power to choose, will, or decide; the act of choosing, willing, or deciding |
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| the point in the orbit of a heavenly body or articicial satellite farthest from the earth; the farthest or highest point |
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| appropriate, opportune; relevantly; incidentally, by the way; speaking of |
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| to engage in a petty or peevish dispute; tomove or fun rapidly, rush; to flicker, quiver |
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| certain of the truth of one's own ideas; inclined to state opinions as if they were indisputable facts |
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| morally or sexually unrestrained; having no regard for accepted rules, customs, or laws |
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| harmful to physical health or morals |
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| to shorten by or as if by cutting off, lop |
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| beyond doubt or reproach; unquestionable |
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