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a group of persons with legal power to help a sheriff keep peace |
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| to crush together into folds or wrinkles; to rumple |
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| head waiter in a restaurant |
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| pity; sympathetic desire to help others |
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| having to do with a group of individuals viewed as a whole; mass; sum |
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| to hide by covering up; to suppress; to suffocate |
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| a short light ringing sound |
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| not conforming to an expected pattern; lacking |
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| philanthropy; unselfish action to benefit others |
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| the feeling that something is wrong; uneasiness; distrust |
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| wholly; fully, in all respects |
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| customary; usual; habitual; familiar through use or repeated experience |
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| to take for granted; to suppose |
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| extreme joy or delight; ecstasy |
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| humorous, strange, or fantastic gesture, positions, or tricks |
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| involving or concerning a single person or thing; paticular; seperate |
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| a thing identical to something else; a replica or copy |
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| to cry out or speak loudly, as from surprise or strong emotion |
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| mutual actions or influence |
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| to prevent something from falling by placing something under of against it; also to rest upon such a support |
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| one who applies for or requests a job, help, etc.; a candidate |
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| to hollow out; to dig out |
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| controlled by ones conscience or ones sense of right; just; upright; careful |
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| having special skill, knowledge, or training |
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| to lead into error of conduct or thought; to lead astray |
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| a place where things, such as railroads, streets, or rivers come together |
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| cruel or beastly behavior |
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| marked by forceful energy |
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| a clouded mental state; a slight foggy mist; or smoke in the air |
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| joy; merriment; exultation; delight evenness and balance |
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| having a sense of duty or obligations; obedient; respectful |
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| consisting of many colors |
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| to look at slyly or secretly, especially through a small opening |
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| to descend suddenly, often in an attack |
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| to meet or join by passing through or across |
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| an eager anticipation of an event |
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| like a rainbow; reflecting an iridescent light |
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| a design or arrangement; also, a model or guide |
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| complete loss of hope, faith, or confidence |
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| to feel a stinging, prickling, or thrilling sensation |
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| touch with affection; hug |
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| a strong feeling, often not based on facts, that something will happen |
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| something which causes wonder or amazement |
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| to trust with a responsibility or duty; to place a load or burden upon |
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| to cause to lean, incline, slope or slant |
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