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| Severe or stern in manner; without adornment or luxury, simple, plain; harsh or sour in flavor |
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| preforming acts of kindness or charity; conferring benefits, doing good |
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| pale, gaunt, resembling a corpse |
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| to prepare by combining ingredients, make up (as a dish); to devise, invent, fabricate. |
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| coarse, unfeeling; stupid |
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| to lower in character, quality, or value; to degrade |
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| to commit sacrilege upon, treat irreverently; to contaminate, pollute |
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| grand in an impressive or stately way; marked by pompous affectation or grandeur, absurdly exaggerated. |
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| a breaking of a law or obligation |
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| to make milder or softer, to moderate in force or intensity |
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| to rob of goods by open force (as in war), plunder; (n) the act of looting; booty |
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| to talk a great deal in a foolish or aimless fashion |
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| very careful and exact, attentive to fine points of etiquette or propriety |
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| inspiring frear or awe; illustrious, eminent |
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| to find fault with, scold, rebuke |
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| the act of restoring someone or something to the rightful owner or to a former state or position; making good on a loss or damage |
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| strog and sturdy; brave; resolute;(n.) a brave, strong person; a strong supporter; one who takes an uncompromising position |
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| open to attack; capable of being wounded or damaged; unprotected |
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| to confuse; to disturb the composure of |
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