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| a violent stirring or movement; noisy confusion, excitement; a stirring up of public enthusiasm |
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| to say suddenly or without thinking |
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| arranged in order of time of occurence |
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| a face, facial expression; to tolerate or approve |
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| to make or become smaller, reduce in size |
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| to please greatly; to charm, put under a magic spell |
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| to change continually; to move up and down |
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| to bring up, give care to; to promote, encourage; in the same family but not related by birth |
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| to humble oneself, act in a fearful and servile way; to lie face downward; to indulge in something base or unworthy |
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| work done by hand; a trade requiring hand skill |
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| extremely funny, causing loud amusement |
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| to set on fire, cause to burn; to heat up, excite |
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| the great size or importance of something |
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| large and heavy; great in size or scope |
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| to lose in interest, attraction, or effectiveness; to become tiresome; a dark covering, something that conceals |
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| well thought of, having a good reputation |
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| to love and respect deeply, honor greatly |
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| a narrative of heroic exploits; a long, detailed account |
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| dull, boring; old-fashioned, hidebound; lumpy, thick |
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