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| a gradual recovery after an illness |
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| a gnawing distress arising from a sense of guilt |
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| to upset or excite; to make uneasy |
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| a lawyer; one who urges or recommends |
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| deliberate unruliness; immorality |
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| to scatter; to pursue pleasure to excess |
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| apologetic, guilty, remorseful |
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| characteristics expressive of attitude or personality |
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| dislike, hostility; extreme opposition or aversion |
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| to perceive something obscure |
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