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| the state of being an accompice |
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| to take exception; object |
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| quietly modest; reserved or serious |
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| erase; to remove every last bit |
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| social, companionable; tending to flock together |
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| consisting of dissimmilar ingredients or constituents mixed |
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| exceeding reasonable limit; immoderate |
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| having unlimite authority or influence; almighty |
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| to set free from an obligation of consequences of guilt |
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Idiom: to have the upper hand |
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| to have the biggest advantage |
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| to clear of charge or wrongdoing by offering excuses or hiding facts |
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Latin base: plic, ply, plex |
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