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| to distribute or disquiet |
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| being in a state of agitation |
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| cheerful readiness, promptness, willingness |
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| to fall below desirable level; verb |
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| put on an appearance; verb |
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| to bring forth, about to produce; adj |
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| passionetely determined; adj |
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| send in, make payment; verb |
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| to travel, especially on foot; noun |
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| a sum,to bring together, noun/verb |
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| charm of rural areas; adj |
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| pertaining to shepards; adj |
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belonging to heral common sort;
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1. Law
a. An authorization to a debtor, such as a bank or nation, permitting temporary suspension of payments.
b. An authorized period of delay in the performance of an obligation.
2. A suspension of an ongoing or planned activity
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1. To voice opposition;
2. Law To enter a demurrer.
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1. Modest and reserved in manner or behavior.
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1. Of, relating to, or limited by time
2. Of or relating to the material world; worldly
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1. To act evasively in order to gain time, avoid argument, or postpone a decision
2. To engage in discussions or negotiations, especially so as to achieve a compromise or gain time.
3. To yield to current circumstances or necessities
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1. Relating to or occurring in a 24-hour period; daily.
2. Occurring or active during the daytime rather than at night
3. Botany Opening during daylight hours and closing at night.
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| A temporary stay; a brief period of residence (N or V) |
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1. To suspend proceedings to another time or place. 2. To move from one place to another(V) |
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1. The representation of someone as existing or something as happening in other than chronological, proper, or historical order. 2. One that is out of its proper or chronological order, especially a person or practice that belongs to an earlier time(N) |
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1. An extended account in prose or verse of historical events, sometimes including legendary material, presented in chronological order and without authorial interpretation or comment. 2. A detailed narrative record or report. (N) |
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| 1. Occurring or existing at the same time 2. Moving or operating at the same rate(adj) |
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| 1. Carried out or performed with little or no preparation; impromptu: 2. Prepared in advance but delivered without notes or text: 3. Skilled at or given to unrehearsed speech or performance:4. Provided, made, or adapted as an expedient; makeshift(adj) |
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