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| abounding in vigor and high spirits; full of vitality |
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| wearisome uniformity/ lack of variety; routine |
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| having the entrails removed; disemboweled |
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| person who believes in peaceful solutions |
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| a false show of something; the act of pretending; insincere |
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| disposed to be silent or not to speak freely; reserved; reluctant |
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| vast; huge; very great; immeasurable; boundless |
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| to get to the truth of something; comprehend; understand |
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| acting in violation or betrayal of one's country or govt |
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| capable of being touched; material or substantial |
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| having bounds or limits; not infinite; measurable; limited |
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| the act of putting off; postponement; a temporary exemption |
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| absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable |
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| place where anything is collected or accumulated in great amount |
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| a flat or dull remark, esp one uttered as if it were profound |
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