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| to set apart as holy; to dedicate to a cause; to devote |
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| to scater or spread widely |
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| to show exssive fondness for |
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| to urge strongly; to warn or appeal |
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| careless or irresponsible |
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| to show to be involved with something; dishonest or illegal |
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| to feel or express grief; an expression of sorrow or grie or grief in the form of a poem, song, etc. |
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| of or relating to money or currency |
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| deep in thought; dreamily thought ful |
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| a showy or dignified display |
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| artifically stiff in matter |
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to bring under control ; to conquer |
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| a severe bodily injury;emotionalshock |
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| ignoring what is right; excessive or unrestrained; playful or frolicsome |
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