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| (v.) to regard with horror, or loathing; to hate deeply. |
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| (v.) to change in formal way; for the better. |
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| v. to slap or cuff; top strike repeatedly; to drive or force with blows; (n.) a slap or blow. |
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| great confusion; disorder |
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| eating away gradually; acidlike; bitterly sarcastic. |
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| still existing, not extinct. |
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| to involve in; to connect with or be related to. |
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| to bury, commit to the earth, fto consign to oblivion. |
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| to anticipate and prevent. |
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| one who leaves a group, a deserter, outlae. traitorous. |
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| deserving blame, or punishment. |
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| dark, gloomy, depressed, or melancholy in spirit. |
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| to do without, give up volintarily. |
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| a stickler for the rules, strict disciplinarian. |
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