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| a treasurer or keeper of funds |
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| a hiding place; stockpile |
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| a jarring, unpleasant noise |
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| A false and malicious accusation; misrepresentation |
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| having difficult, uncooperative, or stubborn disposition |
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| marked by the tendency to point out trivial faults, intended to confuse in an argument |
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| something that provokes or speeds up significant change;especially without being affected by the consequences |
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| a closed committee within a political party; a private committee meeting |
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| to surrender possession of somtething |
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| critical; tending to blame and condemn |
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| assurance; freedom from doubt |
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| a temporary or complete halt |
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| watchful cautious; extremely shy |
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| fanciful; imaginary, impossible |
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| to clot; to cause to thicken |
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| logically forceful; compelling, convincing |
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| characteristic of informal speech |
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| to change a penalty to a less severe one |
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