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| having a closed mind, stubborn and often unreasonable |
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| to scold mildly; to caution or advise against |
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| wordy; long winded or unfocused; to spread or scatter freely |
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| to seize for military use |
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| a bandit, robber or thief |
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| not true; not valid; not genuine; fake |
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| stalemate; a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal orces |
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| a opening, gap, rupture; a violation or infraction |
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| sudden and violent, but brief |
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| to make a mess of, to jumble |
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| to let go; to give up to surrender abandon |
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| clumsy, hard to handle, slow moving |
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| a difficult or perplexing problem |
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| uncontrolled lacking in restraint |
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| to soil, stain, tarnish, defile |
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| having a pleasant appearance |
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| loose in ones morals or behavior |
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| difficult or impossible to read |
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| bringing in money, profitable |
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| to reproduce increase or spread rapidly |
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| to stop proceedings temporarily , move to |
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| food for horses or cattle |
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| the process of driving or forcing out |
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| to make up for, repay for services |
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| a citizen from a foreign country |
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| a deliberately deceptive movement, a pretense |
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| not backing down, firm, no signs of fear |
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| to make fun of rudely or unkindly |
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| to tease, torment by teasing |
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| not regular or consistent |
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| bring under domination or control |
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| commonplace, stale, overused |
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| to make, manufacture; to make up |
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| famous, outstanding, distinguished |
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| overcome a difficulty or obstacle |
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| to seize and hold as a position without right |
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| to steal in small amounts |
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| likeness, an outward appearance |
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| having childlike innocence |
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| feeling or characterized by great anger |
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