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| the skin of an animal that still has hair or fur on it |
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| one venerated for experience, judgment, and wisdom |
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| to beat rapidly/violently |
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| agonizing physical or mental torture |
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| a small hall between the outer door and the interior of a building |
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| filled with or expressing grief |
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| having unlimited or universal power |
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| balanced, rhythmic flows, as in poetry. |
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| The legless, soft-bodied, wormlike larva of any of various flies of the order Diptera, often found in decaying matter. |
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| a flat-bottomed boat, pointed bow, square stern |
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| very bad/immeasurably deep chasm |
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| a violent storm, usually accompanied with rain, snow, or hail |
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| to speak of God in an irreverent manner |
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| Fraught with uncertainty or doubt. |
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