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| Able to use both hands equally well; very skillful; deceitful, hypocritical |
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| A hint, indirect suggestion |
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| Skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind |
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| Extremely careful; particular about details |
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| Lukewarm; unenthusiastic, marked by an absence of interest. |
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| A skillful or ingenious device; a clever trick; a clever skill; trickery. |
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| Plowed but not seeded; inactive; reddish-yellow; land left unseeded; to plow but not seed |
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| To make permanent or long lasting |
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| To set right; remedy; relief from wrong or injury |
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| A temporary stay; to stay for a time |
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| Forceful, convincing; relevant, to the point. |
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| Spiteful, showing ill will |
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| A remedy for all ills; cure-all; an answer to all problems. |
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| Proud and contemptuous; showing scorn because of a feeling of superiority. |
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| Easily excused; pardonable. |
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| To express agreement; agreement |
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| One who does good to others |
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| A lack, scarcity, inadequate supply; a famine |
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| Shy, lacking self-confidence; modest, reserved |
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| Easily done or attained; superficial; ready, fluent; easily shown but not sincerely felt. |
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| Unconquerable, refusing to yield |
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| Causing a sharp sensation; stinging, biting |
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| Fierce and crues; aggressive; deadly, destructive, scathingly harsh. |
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| A strong dislike, hostile feeling |
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| Something of value; a resource; an advantage |
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| Sympathy for another's suffering; pity |
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| Proper behavior, good taste; orderliness |
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| High spirited, enthusiastic, unrestrained; excessive, abundant. |
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| So small as to be almost immeasurable; minute |
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| Harmless, inoffensive; insignificant |
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| Distinguished bravery; superior skill or ability |
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| Quiet, settled, sober; administer a tranquilizer |
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| A final proposal or statement of conditions |
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| To relieve, make more bearable |
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| The direct opposite, a sharp contrast |
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| To fill with dismay or horror |
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| To belittle, speak slightingly of; to undervalue |
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| Talkative, wordy; fond of talking |
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| Generous in forgiving, above small meanness |
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| Lively, sprightly, full of energy |
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| To adapt to a new climate, environment, or situation |
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| Irritation or humiliation caused by disappointment or frustration; to cause such a feeling |
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| to express agreement, approve |
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| To make plain or clear, explain; to interpret |
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| Unnatural, distorted; bizarre |
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| A wild uproar, din or commotion |
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| Open and responsive to ideas or suggestions |
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| Intense, forceful, powerful |
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