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| to relieve of blame or obligation; to pardon |
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| to look at something carefully by attention to its parts |
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| a force or person causing action, especially without being involved changed by the consequences |
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| saying or writing much in few words |
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| a substance for killing plants especially weeds |
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| clearly expressed; exact; accurate in every detail |
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| to make a firm decision about; to find a solution |
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| beyond what is required; extra |
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1. to engage in a quarrel, a struggle, or rivalry 2. to assert; to put forward in argument |
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1. To turn away (one’s eyes) 2. To prevent
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| To Twist or bend out of shape |
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To change something to make it false
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| A person whose thoughts and interests are directed inward |
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| Stubbornly doing something other than what is reasonable or required. |
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1. Ordinary speech or writing without rhyme or meter 2. Referring to speech or writing other than verse |
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1. To reply quickly and sharply, often as if in reply to an accusation 2. A quick, witty, sometimes biting reply |
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