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| failing to accomplish an intended aim; partially developed |
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| to spread news or unsubstained rumors |
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| insolent or rude in speech or behaviour |
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| a short saying; an authoritive statement |
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| to settle confrotable and firmly in position; to hide in a safe place |
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| attacking or seeking to overthrow popular or traditional beliefs, ideas, or institutions |
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| into the middle of a plot; into the middle of things |
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| mutually destructive; characterized by great slaughter or bloodshed |
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| unskilled; lacking tact or judgement |
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| to change or vary in intensity or pitch; to temper or soften; to regulate or adjust |
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| foreshadowing an upcomign event; causing wonder or awe; pompous |
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| knowledge or events or actions before they happen; foresight |
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| something given for the trade of something else |
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| conducive to health or well-being; wholesome |
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| characterized by riotous or unrestrained licentiousness; orgiastic, awesome |
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| a means of testing worth or genuineness |
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| so shocking to the emotions as to cause lasting and substansial psychological damage |
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| to weaken, debase, or corrupt; to impair the quality or value of |
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| fond of making jokes; characteristic of a joker; playfully humorous |
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