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| v. to assist or encourage, espically in wrongdoing |
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| adj. arrogant and stubborn about one's (often unproven) beliefs |
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| adj. lacking flavor; dull; not at all stimulating |
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| adj. inessential; not constituting a vital part |
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| v. to force by using pressure, intimidation, or threats |
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| adj. extremely, sometimes excessively, careful about small details; precise |
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| n. recklessness; a foolish disregard of danger |
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| adj. sociable; fond of the company of others |
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| n. the crime of holding a belief that goes against established doctrine |
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| adj. easy to teach or manage |
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| n. a drink, espically an alcholic one |
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n. 1. a hated, repellant person or thing. 2. a formal curse |
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| n. teasing; playful conversation |
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| v. to criticise or punish serverly |
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| adj. lacking social graces; tactless |
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| n. public shame, disgrace, or dishonor |
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| adj. made up of dissimilar parts; being of many colors |
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| adj. extremely thin; wasted away |
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| n. greed, desire for wealth |
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| v. to turn over or deliver to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority |
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| adj. numerous; large in quantity |
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| n. a professional soldier hired by a foreign army |
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| n. a strong defense or fort (or one likened to it) |
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| v. to cast overboard; to discard |
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| v. to banish; to shut out from a group or society by common consent |
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