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| extreme pain, distress, or anxiety |
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| mentally confused, troubled or remote |
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| excessive or slavish admiration or flattery |
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| an entire range or series |
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| settlement of differences by arbitration [agreement] or by consent reached by mutual concessions |
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| something that is awaited or expected; possibility |
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| causing or tending to cause ruin |
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| a room or unfinished part of a house just under the roof |
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| formal and proper; neat, trim |
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| neat or smart in appearance; trim |
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| to rise or roll in waves or surges |
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| to shine with or as if with subdued steady light or moderate brightness |
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| to sway from side to side; lurch |
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| gloomily or resentfully silent or repressed |
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| to act or move in a lax, lazy, or indolent manner |
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| characterized by a lack of security or stability that threatens with danger |
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| foreign; strikingly, excitingly, or mysteriously different or unusual |
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| a large force or group usually of moving things |
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| dissent or deviation from a dominant theory, opinion, or practice; an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth or to generally accepted beliefs or standards |
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| split; small bulb (as in garlic) |
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| one that is sickly or disabled |
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| a lustrous rainbow-like play or color caused by differential refraction of light waves; (oil) |
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| to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect |
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| N: a love story; something (as an extravagant story or account) that lacks basis in fact ---- V: to try to influence or curry favor with especially by lavishing personal attention, gifts, or flattery |
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| to shoot at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage |
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