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| Belonging to a lower or inferior class or rank; secondary. |
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| High in station, rank or repute; distinguished |
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| Of perfaining to of characteristic of an uncle. |
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| Often recated word, formula, or pharse, often truism |
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| Fanatically committed people |
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| An act of giving in to another's wish, request, or demand, aquiesence. |
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| Grievous troubles serve trails or suffering |
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| Crafty plots or actions, usually intended to achieve an evil purpose. |
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| A surrender, a coming to terms |
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| To become softed or gentler in attitude, temper, or determination. |
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| Of the entire world, or from many different parts of the world. |
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| Intensely; strongly; passionately |
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| Tedious moralizing lecture. |
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| To feel or express sorrow or pity for; sympathize with. |
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| Mechanically; without interest or enthusiasm |
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| Astutely, perceptively, judiciously, having or showing sharp powers of judgement. |
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