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| to irritate or make bitter; to make more violent |
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| a tip; payment for service for which no bill has been offered |
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| habitually silent; not given to conversation |
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| having lost its spirt or zest; spiritless, bland. |
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| causing laughter because absurd or ridiculous; laughably absurd |
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| favoritism shown to relatives, especially in securing jobs |
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| to speak ill of, to slander |
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| occurring after death, published after death the author's death |
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| kept secret or hidden, especially for some illegal purpose; secretive |
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| to disprove or demonstrate the falsity of something |
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| hasty; hurried or not thorough |
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