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| excessively sparing or frugal |
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| to make a full written or typewritten copy |
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| sadness or depression of the spirits, gloom |
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| a severe, formal or official strong disapproval, harsh criticism |
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| of or resembling a specter, ghostly |
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| appearance, especially expression of the face |
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| to keep company, associate |
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| pleasing in appearance; attractive; fair. |
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| feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection. |
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| conjoining contradictory terms |
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| showing annoyance, irritation, or bad mood |
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| to take (something, especially something of little value) in a furtive manner. |
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| careful and sensible; marked by sound judgment. |
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| tedious, menial, or unpleasant work |
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| having no adverse effect; harmless. |
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| arousing fear, dread, or alarm. |
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