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| the crime of holding a belief tht goes against established doctrine |
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1. hated, repellant person or thing 2. a formal curse |
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| teasing, playful conversation (flirty) |
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| to critisize or punish severly |
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| lacking social graces ; tactless |
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| public shame, disgrace or dishonor |
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| made up of dissimiliar parts of many colors (colorful) |
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| extremely thin; wasted away |
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| to forgive or overlook an offense |
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| a slight or subtle degree or difference |
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| an expert in matters of culture, food, or wine |
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| a mystery , something seemingly inexplicable |
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| lack of interest ; state of not caring |
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| excessively eager to deliver unasked for or unwanted help |
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| one who merely dabbles in an art or a science |
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| an organized group of people with an obsessive devotion to a person or set of principles |
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| extreme hatred or ill will |
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| unrelenting ; unavoidable |
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| a worn out idea or overused expression |
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| unyeilding firm in opinion |
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| lacking in self confidence; shy |
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| a creative work , especially numbered composition |
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| to turn over or deliver to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority |
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numerous; large in quantity |
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| a professional soldier hired by a foreign army |
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| to cast overboard; to discard |
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| to banish, to shut out from a group or society by common consent |
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doubtful or distrustful of the goodness or sincerity of human motives |
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| having opposing attitudes or feelings toward a person, thing or idea |
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| a leader who appeals to citizens emotions to obtain power |
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| quiet and modest ; reserved |
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extremely poor ' lacking necessities like food and shelter |
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a choice between two unpleasent or difficult options |
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