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| A short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident; A humorous account |
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| To combine into one body or system; to unite |
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| To fool, trick, or deceive |
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| To ask for or request seriously; To beg, implore, plead or beseech |
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| To root out, get rid of, destroy completely |
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| Capable of making a mistake; Imperfect and errant |
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| Lacking loyalty; Unpredictably changeable; Erratic |
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| To cause feelings of discouragement; To prevent from finishing a purpose |
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| Someone running away from the law |
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| Covered with ingrained dirt or soot; Dirty or filthy |
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| Not capable of being copied |
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| A very small quantity or degree |
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| At the outer or lower limits; Minimal for requirements; Almost insufficent |
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| To injure by a rough beating, shoving, or the like; To bruise |
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| To issue commands or orders for |
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| Standing out so as to be easily seen; Conspicuous in position, character, or importance |
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| Strange, peculiar, or unusual in an interesting, pleasing, or amusing way |
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| Unwilling; Holding back; Struggling in opposition |
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| Of, relating to or characteristic of the country or rustic farm areas |
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| To be sparing or frugal; To economize or handle stingily |
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| To trap; To catch by trickery or wile |
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| Considerable in importance, value, degree, amount or extent |
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| Infliction of injury, harm, humilliation, or the like, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person |
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| Skilled in handling difficult situations or people; Diplomatic |
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| Of the greatest or highest degree, quanity, or the like; Highest |
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