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| poetic phrase used for or in addition to the usual name of a person or thing. |
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| story,poem,or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. |
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| visually descriptive or figurative, especially in literary work. |
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| verbal irony where understatement is used to emphasize a point by stating a negative to further affirm a positive. |
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| quality of being well; kindness. |
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| occurrence of same letter or sound at beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. |
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| wave or flourish something as a threat or in anger or excitement. |
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| threatening harm;menacing. |
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| make someone feel intimidated or apprehensive. |
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| intention or desire to do evil. |
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| state of having mixed feelings or ideas about something or someone. |
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| bad tempered and unfriendly |
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| long narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs,created by a glacier. |
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| person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force. |
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| A vassal or subject owing allegiance and services to a lord or sovereign under feudal law. |
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| bad behavior done openly and unshamedly |
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| distinctive or peculiar feature or characteristic of a place or thing |
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| having the power to produce a desired effect. |
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| marked by,held in,or conducted with secrecy. |
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| feeling or showing anger because of something unjust. |
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| state of conflict within an organization |
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| respectable because of one's accomplishments. |
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| a technique employed by writers to expose and criticize foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society, by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule. |
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| regard with great respect;revere |
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| a large,densely packed crowd of people or animals. |
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| a movement made in order to deceive an adversary; an attack aimed at one place or point merely as a distraction from the real place or point of attack: |
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| a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant |
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| sly or cunning intelligence |
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| a figment of the imagination;an illusion. |
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