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| verb. to assist or encourage especially in wrongdoing |
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| verb. to find not guilty of a fault or crime |
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| noun. harsh temper or bitter feeling |
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| adj. unyielding; firm in opinion |
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| noun. excessive praise or admiration |
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| noun. one who believes that the existence of God is unknown and unknowable |
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| adj. having to do with farms, farmers, or use of land |
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| adj. being uncertain; unable to decide between two opposing points of view |
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| n. a greatly disliked, hated person or thing |
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| v. to make calm or quiet; to give in the demands |
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| adj. difficult; requiring much effort |
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| n. insolence; rude boldness |
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| v. to enlarge; increase in amount or intensity |
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| adj. stern, severe, plain |
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| adj. eager; extremely interested |
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| adj. wild with drunkenness |
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| v. to stop short and refuse to continue |
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| n. teasing, good-natured joking |
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| v. to lie in or be exposed to warmth |
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| n. a strong defense; a fort |
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| adj. indecent; humorously obscene |
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| v. to confuse; to perplex |
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