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| a strong feeling of guilt and regret, show some regret. |
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| deep and painful regret for wrongdoing, feelings of shame and regret about doing something wrong. |
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| a traditional saying that is considered to be a general truth, a proverb. |
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| strength of character, determination. |
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| the generous giving of gifts, money, or fovors. |
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| to ask earnestly, implore, beg. |
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| to use vague or ambiguous language, avoid speaking directly. |
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| a breakdown in friendly relations, failing to keep a law or promise. |
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| to soak in water or other liquid; permeated, deep into something. |
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| bitter, hatred, annoy, irritate. |
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| something that is sent our or put forth in any form; offspring, progeny, children. |
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| betrayal of one's country by waging war agaisnt it. |
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| ruling over extensive territories |
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| having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense |
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| to make return to for service |
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| apart, into pieces, split apart |
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| having power to produce a desire effect |
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| monarchy (king and queen) |
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| mainly, much greater in number or influence |
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| betray, take away by cheating |
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| something burdensome, useless, or superflous |
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| sustaining life, nourishment |
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| the elements or first principles of a subject; the undeveloped or imperfect form of something |
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| the ordinary form of written language, without metrical structure, as distinguished from poetry or verse. |
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| a group of independent states and dependencies that are linked by mutual interest and goals |
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| conducive to advantage or interest, tending to promote some proposed or desire object |
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| multiplication, reproduction, the act of spreading. |
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| accompanying, auxiliary, additional, confirming. |
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| respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, or will of others. |
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| extreme and general scarcity of food |
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| a literary composition in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn derision and ridicule |
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| profusely productive or fruitful |
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