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| with a side glance; with a look of mistrust, jealousy, or disapproval |
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| to stop short and refuse to go on. To render impossible of accomplishment by some obstacle or hindrance |
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| involved in intellectual or moral darkness |
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| showing despicable cowardice |
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| weak-mindedness, especially from old age. Foolish affection; excessive fondness |
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| to ravage in search of spoils |
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| one who or that wich goes before and announces the coming of something |
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| easily or gracefully bent; pliant |
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| to lose courage or heart; to shrink from in fear, to cover |
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| a feeling of doubt, fear, or uneasiness; a pang of conscience |
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| to cast off; shed; discard as unwanted |
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| to grant or bestow in a gracious or condescending manner, permit |
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