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| the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance. |
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| something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.; a great or heroic deed. |
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| having strong belief or full assurance; sure. |
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| to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place; rotate (usually followed by with) |
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| to overwhelm with amazement; astonish greatly; shock with wonder or surprise. |
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| to move slightly; begin to move: |
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| a call summons to engage in any contest as of skill, strength, etc. |
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| a call summons to engage in any contest as of skill, strength, etc. |
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| to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly:to crave sweets; to crave affection. |
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| to supply or brighten with light; light up. |
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| to withhold or deny consent to do, enter into or upon, etc; refuse. |
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| characterized by the presence of haze; misty hazy weather |
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| similar or alike in every way. |
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| having the ability to impress the mind; arousing admiration, awe, respect, etc; moving; admirable. |
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| existing or occurring in a high or extreme degree. |
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| characterized by luxury; ministering or conducive to luxury. |
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| to make orform by combining things, parts, or elements. |
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| a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk. |
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| a commissioned military officer ranking next below a lieutenant colonel and next above a captain. |
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| on only a few occasions; rarely; infrequently; not often. |
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| to hang by attachment to something above. |
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| a claw, especially of a bird of prey. |
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| that can be seen; perceptible to the eye. |
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| to draw back, away, or aside; take back; remove. |
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