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| to improve, make better, correct |
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| poise, assurance, great self-confidence |
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| pompous, full of high sounding words to conceal lack of ideas |
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| without experience, immature |
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saliva or mucus flowing from the mouth or nose ; foolish, aimless talking or thinking.
To let saliva flow from the mouth, to utter nonsense |
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| a summary, condensed account |
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| by virtue of holding a certain office |
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| to violate, trespass, go beyond recognized bounds |
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| to make oneself agreeable and thus gain favor or acceptance by others. |
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| one who moves in where he or she is not wanted or has not right to be; an intruder |
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| belonging to someone or something by its very nature, essential, inherent, originating in a bodily organ or part. |
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| to make a violent attack in words, express strong disapproval |
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| weariness of body or mind, lack of energy |
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| a period of one thousand years; a period of great joy |
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mysterious, magical, supernatural, secret, hidden from view, not detectable by ordinary means.
to hide, conceal
matters involving the supernatural |
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| to spread through, penetrate, soak through |
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to fall as moisture; to cause or bring about suddenly; to hurl down from a great height; to give distinct form to
characterized b y excessive haste
moisture ; the product of an action or process |
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| strict, severe, rigorously or urgently binding or compelling; sharp or bitter to the taste |
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to think or believe without certain supporting evidence, to conjecture or guess
likely idea that lacks definite proof |
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| to direct or order; to prescribe a course of action in an authoritative way; to prohibit. |
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| to make easy, cause to progress faster |
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| to make amends, to make up for, to avert |
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a state of great excitement, agistation, or turbulence
to be in or work into such a state to produce alcohol by chemical action. |
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| resulting from or marked by lack of attention; unintentional, accidental |
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| existing in name only, not real; too small to be considered or taken seriously. |
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| not decisive or definite, unwilling to take a clear position or say yes or no. |
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| to steal something that has been given into one's trust; to take improperly for one's own use |
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| a natural or habitual inclination or tendency |
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| composure or coolness, especially in trying circumstances |
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| resistant to lawful authority; having the purpose of overthrowing an established government |
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| thin, slender, not dense, lacking clarity or sharpness, of slightly importance |
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| bitter, sarcastic, highly caustic or biting |
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| to use coaxing or flattery to gain some desired end |
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| to have an intense dislike or hatred for |
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| the modification of the social patterns, traits, or structures of one group or society by contact with those of another. The resultant bland. |
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| resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character ; accidental |
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| to sympathize with, have pity or sorrow for, share a feeling of distress |
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| the expression of approval |
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| to make easier or milder, relieve, to quiet, calm |
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| decline, decay or deterioration |
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| to attempt to dissuade someone |
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| used so often as to lack freshness or originality |
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| a hint, indirect suggestion or reference |
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| to plead on behalf of someone else; to serve as a third party or go-between in a disagreement |
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| wearied, worn-out, dulled |
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| causing shock, horror, or revulsion; sensational; pale or shallow in color |
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| worthy, deserving recognition and praise |
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| peevish, annoyed by trifles, easily irritated |
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| a special right or privilege,a special quality showing excellence |
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| pertaining to an outlying area, local, narrow in mind or outlook |
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| to make a pretense of; imitate; to show the outer signs of |
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| to rise above or beyond; exceed |
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| shade cast by trees, foliage giving shade, an overshadowing influence or power, offense, resentment, a vague suspicion |
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| excessively smooth or smug |
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