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| a physical ailment; a cause of pain or trouble, misfortune |
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| related by blood; having similar qualities or character |
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| found in most parts of the world; having many fields of interest; of worldwide scope; sophisticated |
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| to grow in length, become longer; to extend the length of |
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| a public entertainment marking a special event, a festive occasion; festive, showy |
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| flashy, showy; not in good taste |
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| appreciation, thankfulness |
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| to pay careful attention to, notice; to be guided by; close attention or consideration |
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| an act intended to trick or deceive, a fraud; to trick, deceive |
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| just, unbiased, fair, not taking sides |
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| a swindler, deceiver; one who uses a false name or character in order to cheat |
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| to fill with air or gas; to swell or puff out; to make something appear larger than it is |
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| poor, scant, unsatisfactory; thin, slight |
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| to think about deeply and quietly; reflect upon; to plan, intend |
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| nourishing, valuable and satisfying as food |
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| to govern or rule cruelly or unjustly; to weigh heavily upon |
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| one who goes on foot; relating to walking; on footl ordinary, dull, unimaginative |
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| to send on, pass along, send out |
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| to defeat in a battle or contest, overthrow; to overcome a feeling or condition |
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| unnaturally pale or sickly looking; lacking vitality; dim, faint; weak, ineffectual |
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