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| expressing a complaint or grievance; fretful |
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| development of consequences which complicate the issue |
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| to protest; to argue against some action |
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| rebuke; find fault with; scold |
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| temporary relief from something disagreeable; postpone |
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| restrained; uncommunicative; silent |
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| followers of a person of rank |
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| 7 rites of historical Christian Church; anything with sacred significance |
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| sexual satisfaction by inflicting pain onto others |
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| showing sound judgement; keen in perception; wise |
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| scornful, mocking, cynical |
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| slavish in character; obsequious (bow/curtsy) |
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| tendon, masculine strength; vigor |
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| to seek by persuasion; to petition persistently |
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| producing a deep, rich sound; impressive tone |
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| lacking pattern, occurring at irregular intervals; isolated |
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| mark of disgrace assoc. with particular circumstances, quality, or person |
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