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| to involve in or connect with |
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| unselfish,concerned with the welfare of others |
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| a lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famine. |
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| deserving of blame or punishment |
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| a difference/lack of agreement |
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| to wave or flourish in a menacing or vigorous fashion |
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| bending easily,bending with agility,readily adaptable servile |
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| to change formally or to change for the better |
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| causing a sharp sensation,stinging/biting |
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| coming at a bad time, not appropriate |
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| meddling, excessively forward in offering services,or asuming authority |
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| to express agreement, an agreement |
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| to see clearly, recognize. |
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| to include or contain, to be made up of |
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| unfavorable threatening, of bad omen. |
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| to rest lie place,relaxation peace of mind, or calmness. |
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| a strict disciplinarian, a stickler for the rules. |
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| eating away gradually acidlike,bitterly sarcastic. |
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| comfort relief,to comfort,console |
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| neglectful in performance of one's duty careless |
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| running wild, growing unchecked |
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| mercy, humaneness, mildness, moderateness. |
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| to yield to, to assume an office or dignity. |
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| to anticipate and prevent, to remove/dispose of |
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| dark gloomy, depressed, or melancholy in spirit. |
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| free from error, absolutely dependable |
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| sincere, real, without pretense. |
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| loud and noisy, compelling attention |
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| to tear up by the roots,to destroy totally. |
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| suggesting an incongruity between, what might be expected, and what actually happens, given to irony, sarcastic. |
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| to walk heavily or slowly, to work slowly. |
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| to regard with horror or loathng,to hate deeply |
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