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| exhiliarated, full of enthusiasm and high spirits |
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| selecting from various sources |
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| law, command, official public order |
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| to instruct morally and spiritually |
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| to express an opinion on an issue |
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| to erage or make illegible |
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| stuffed doll, likeness of a person |
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| outpouring of gases or vapors |
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| impudent boldness, audacity |
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| expressing emotion without restraint |
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| acting as if things are centered around oneself |
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| mournful poem, usually about the dead |
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| fluent and effective speech |
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| skinny, scrawny, guant, esp from hunger |
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| an ornament, make attractive with decoration or details, add details to a statement |
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| to steal money in violation of trust |
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| to involve in, cause to fall into disorder |
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| celebrated, distinguished, outstanding, towering |
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| having soothing qualities, esp for skin |
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| appealing to or expressing emotion |
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| identification with another's feelings |
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| to translate a message into code |
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| additional performance, often demanded by audience |
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| to hinder, burden, restrict motion |
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| belonging to a particular area, inherent |
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| ability to withstand hardships |
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| to weaken, sap strength from |
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| to produce, cause, bring about |
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| tp urge, order, command, forbid or prohibit as by judicial order |
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| hostility, antagonism, ill-will |
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| boredom, lack of interest and energy |
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| state of being gigantic or terrible |
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| to settle comfortably into a place |
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| to cover, enclose with a dark cover |
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| to involve as a necessary result, necessitate |
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| to captivate, enchant, enslave |
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| something with its own existence or form |
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| scientist who studies insects |
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| momentary, transient, fleeting |
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| person with refined taste in food and wine |
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| short, witty saying or poem |
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| quptation at the start of a literary work |
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| concluding section of literary work |
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| representative of an entire group, summary |
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| very significant or influential, defining an epoch or time-period |
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| one who rides on horseback |
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| ambiguous, open to two interpretations |
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| to use vague or ambiguous language intentionally |
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| straying, mistaken, roving |
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| understood only by a learned few |
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| to support or advocate to marry |
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| to alienate, keep at a distance |
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| not earthly, spiritual, delicate |
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| beliefs or character of a group |
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| origin and history of a word, study of words |
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| high praise, often a public speech |
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| use of an inoffensive word or phrase in place of a more distasteful one |
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| pleasant, harmonious sound |
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| feeling of welling-being or happiness |
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| art of harmonious bodily movement |
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| mercy-killing, intentional, easy and painless death |
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| momentary, tansitory, short-lived |
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| to show clearly, display, signify |
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| to inspire memories, to produce a reaction |
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| to aggravate, intensify the bad qualities of |
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| selection from a book or a play |
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| to bar from membership in the church |
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| agonizing, intensely playful |
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| to clear of blame or fault |
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| state of being energetic or filled with happiness |
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| to urge or incite by strong appeals |
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| urgent, excessively demanding |
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| extravagant, greater than reasonable |
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| to expel with evil spirits |
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| foreign, romantic, excitingly strange |
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| sweeping, comprehensive, tending to expand |
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| one who live outside one's native land |
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| convenient, efficient, practical |
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| to atone for, make amends for |
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| to come to an end; die; breathe out |
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| capable of being explained |
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| clearly defined, specific, forthright in expression |
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| to debunk, disprove, blow up, burst |
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| one who champions or advocates |
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| to elaborate, to expand or increase |
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| to erase, eliminate completely |
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| unrehearsed, on the spur of the moment |
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| to lessen the seriousness, strength or effect of |
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| end of a living thing or species |
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| to obtain something by threats |
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| irrelevant, unrelated, unncessary |
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| outermost or farthest point |
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| to free from, disentangle, free |
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| not inherent or essential, coming from without |
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| lively, happy, and full of good spirits |
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