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| sweetly or smoothly flowing; sweet-sounding |
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| to urge on in a negative way |
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| to make thin or to lessen the force of magnitude |
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| to cause to lose composure |
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| a monarch, very powerful ruler, sovereign |
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| given to excessive moralizing |
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| vulgarly humorous, profane |
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| foretelling the future by means of magic |
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| the highest point overhead, peak |
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| an organism that lives on another organism but contributes nothing |
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| first in rank, time, place, or position |
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| firmly established, habitual, deep rooted |
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| urgently eager for food; craving satisfaction |
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| to limit to a certain amount; to be frugal |
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| communicating with spirits, black magic |
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| a term or phrase describing or characterizing |
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| ancient, relating to the earliest ages |
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| something that accompanies or exists concurrently with something else. |
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| overly dramatic,exaggerated in behavior |
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| a dreamer who is impractical |
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