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| Having varied interrelated parts, hard to understand complicated, intricate |
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| give, transfer,or deliver, hand over; commit |
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| Shameless boldness; insolence; gall |
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| Causing great pain or anguish agonizing; unbearable painful |
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| abstaining, leniency; patience |
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| interfere with; hinder; impede |
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| irritating, causing annoyance or vexation (bothersome) |
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| Extraordinary in amount or size; enormous; gigantic |
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| make young or youthful again; give new vigor to; reinvigorate; refresh |
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whatever is left after a part is taken, disposed of, or gone;
Remainder; rest |
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| favorable to health; healthful; curative; beneficial |
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| examine very closely; inspect |
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| force out of use; displace; supplant; replace |
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| oppressively hot; torrid (really, really hot) |
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| not upset of agitated; calm; cool; unflustered |
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| hard to handle (wield) because of size or weight; unmanageable; bulky, cumbersome |
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1. to take back, remove
2. draw back, go away; retreat; leave |
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| having the characteristic of a clown, mildly insane; crazy; clownish |
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- relieve from an accusation (criminal charge)
- pronounce not guilty
- discharge; exculpate
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