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| A bandit, robber, outlaw, highway man |
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| not genuine, not true, not valid |
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| loose in one's morals or behavior |
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| not regular or consistent; different from what is ordinary expected; undependable |
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| bring in money; profitable |
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| To conquer by force, bring under complete control |
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| To make, manufacture; to make up, invent |
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| To steal in small quantities |
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| Commonplace; overused, stale |
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| To seize and hold a position by force or without right |
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| Not having life; without energy or spirit |
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| very brave, fearless, unshakable |
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| Overly self-important in speech and manner; excessively stately or ceremonial |
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| shameless, impudent; made of brass |
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| not able to be corrected; beyond control |
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| to give way to superior force, yield |
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| complicated; difficult to understand |
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| occurring or published after death |
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| grimly or scornfully mocking, bitterly sarcastic |
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| holding fast; holding together firmly; presistent |
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| to flood, overflow; to overwhelm by numbers or size |
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| noisy; unruly, disorderly |
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| angry and bad tempered; rude |
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| to make young again; to make like new |
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| to reward, pay, reimburse |
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| to elevate; to increase in intensity |
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| a means to an end; advantageous, useful |
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| composed of different kinds, diverse |
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| small, smaller then most others of the same type |
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to make use of, develop; to make improper use of for personal profit; a feat, deed
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| forward; undesirably prominent; thrust out |
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| sober or serious in manner, modest |
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| to tell, reveal; to make public |
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| absolute in power of authority |
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| an act, utterance, or writing showing contempt for something sacred |
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| intended to undermine or overthrow; one who advocate or attemps to undermine a political system |
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