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| warmth or heat of emotion; extreme force, vigor, or energy |
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| marked by careful and unremitting attention, constant in application |
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| brutal without reason, having the attributes of a savage |
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| agreement; concurrence in attitudes, consensus |
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| to cause one to become confused |
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| to put off action until a future time; to delay |
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| divided into numerous segments or parts |
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| to manage prudently and in a conservative manner |
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| insolently rude, not within the proper bounds of good taste or manners |
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| a very good example or model |
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| calculated to deceive; deceitful; treacherous |
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| a body of retainers who follow a prince or other distinguished person |
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| bending in and out in a serpentine or wavy form |
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| to bring under one's control |
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| to stagger as if about to fall |
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| to take possession or authority over something without right |
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| experienced through imagined participation in another's activity |
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| great sorrow, grief, or misfortune |
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