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| anything outstandingly hateful or disgusting |
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| a slow or oxlike in movement or thought; dull or stupid |
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| the act of showing or feeling sorrow, pity, or sympathy for one another |
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| related to or used in the kitchen or in cooking |
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| as if broken into bits and pieces; incomplete or disconnected |
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| to make peaceful, tranquil, or calm |
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| living by capturing and feeding off others |
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| like earlier times, and thus pure, unspoiled or uncorrupted |
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| the act or process of reorganizing or restructuring as an institution or business |
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| pleasing to the taste or smell, a little salty or pungent, not sweet, appetizing |
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| inclined to sit, recline, or remain in one place |
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| to make one appear mean and evil, to make a villain of |
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| a critical or explanatory note, as to a manuscript; commentary |
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| the appearance of something strange or unusual; as a ghost or vision; an unexpected sight |
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| anything attached or added on; as to something larger or more important, as an adjunct |
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| appropriate, or relevant-that can be sensibly applied |
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| to arrange items in some specific order, to dress up in showy attire, systematic grouping, impressive display |
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| filled with pride, haughty or overbearing |
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| literally to breathe toward, and thus seek, yearn, or wish for something |
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| a secret appointment or meeting, as between lovers |
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| having becoming weak, diluted,feeble, or slender; less severe then before |
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| the action or process of becoming less as in strength, numbers or authority |
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