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| a person who takes part in a crime. |
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| unreasonable;based on one's wishes or whims without regard for reason or fairness. |
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| shameless, impudent; made of brass |
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| a substance that causes or hastens a chemical reaction; any agent that causes change. |
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| a large-scale departure or flight [also one of the books of the old testament in the Bible]. |
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| to make easier; to assist |
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| not able to be corrected; beyond control |
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| hidden, present but not realized. |
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| given to fighting; active and aggressive in support of a cause; an activist. |
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| having a gloomy or sullen manner; not friendly or sociable. |
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| not letting light through; not clear or lucid; dense, stupid. |
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| chief in importance, above all others. |
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| to talk in an aimless, foolish, or simple way; to babble; baby talk; babble. |
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| to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts an assertion; to refute. |
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| to scold; find fault with; a rebuke. |
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| not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, sluggish, dull |
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| to give way to superior force, yield. |
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