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| actually being what it seems or is claimed to be;real;sincere. |
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| promise or pledge to replace or repair a purchased product or to return to the money paid,if unsatisfactory. |
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| cheerful liveliness;joyousness. |
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| causing fear or horror;horrible;revolting. |
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| wooden frame constructed of a crossbar on two upright posts,used for hanging criminals. |
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| to stimulate as if by electric shock;startle ;to plate metal with zinc. |
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| smiling and pleasant;cheerful and friendly. |
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| person who never seems to have enough of something. |
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| pinched and lean; harsh or forlorn in appearance. |
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| polite; well-bred; fashionable ; elegant. |
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| twisting or distortion of the face; ugly or funny smile. |
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| odd or unnatural on shape, appearance, or manner; odd. |
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| deny; contradict; dispute. |
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| the whole range of anything. |
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| unpleasantly bright; glaring; gaudy. |
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| bend the knee as an act of reverence or worship. |
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| senseless chatter; confused, meaningless talk or writing. |
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