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| verb: To bring up a subject for discussion |
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| To assemble formally; to come together officially |
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| verb: a.) to make a first public appearance. noun: b.) a first public appearance. c.) a formal presentation of a young woman into society. |
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| verb: a.) to board a plane or ship. b.) to start a major effort; to set out on a venture. |
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| verb: To create; to bring into being |
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| adjective: Beginning to exist or appear |
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| noun: a.) a beginning or an introductory step; an opening move. b.) the ability to wish to start something; enterprise; determination. |
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| noun: Something newly introduced or created |
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| noun: a.) a piece of music intended to introduce a longer work. b.) an act or offer showing readiness to form a relationship or to negotiate. |
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| adjective: a.) meant to trick; not straightforward; shifty. b.) departing from the correct or accepted way. c.) departing from the straight or direct course; roundabout. |
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| noun: Deliberate deception in behavior or speech |
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| adjective: a.) false or fake; adopted or assumed in order to deceive. b.) imaginary; unreal; relating to fiction. |
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| noun: Sly intelligence; craftiness with the intention to deceive |
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| adjective: Easily deceived or fooled |
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| adjective: Giving a false appearance; saying one thing, but doing another |
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| verb: a.) to disguise onself; to put on a false or deceptive appearance. noun: b.) A disguise or false appearance; a scheme or charade. |
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| adjective: Open and observable; not hidden or secret |
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| adjective: Having a good reputation; well thought of; honorable or trustworthy |
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| noun: Truthfulness or accuacy; conformity to fact or truth |
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