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| secret, done quickly to avoid notice |
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| to arouse, to stimulate, to startle |
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| unnecessary, uncalled for |
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| cunning, trickery, deceit |
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| someone whose beliefs go against those of his religion |
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| ordering by class, grade, status, or rank |
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| similar, all alike, uniform |
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| supposed, unproven, theoretical |
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| unchanging, constant, inflexible |
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| calm, cool, not easy to excite |
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| unbelievable, incredible, seemingly untrue |
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| beginning, at an early stage |
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| direct, clear-cut, biting, cutting to the heart of the matter |
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| uncorrectable, delinquent, uncontrollable, unable to be reformed |
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| hard or impossible to satisfy |
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| a rebel, someone who revolts |
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