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| able to get and retain ideas or information |
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| to claim or take without right |
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| hackneyed, trite, commonplace |
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| tending to find fault, esp in a petty or nasty way |
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| holding or sticking together, making a logical whole |
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| to change from a liquid to solid, thickien |
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| to imitate with the intent of equalling or surpassing |
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| a formal expression of praise |
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| to avoid, shun, keep away from |
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| relevant, appropriate, fitting, apropos |
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| so great or demanding as to not be satisfied |
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| offensive, hateful, tending to cause bitterness |
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| a survey made for military purposes, any kind of preliminary inspection or examination |
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| to establish evidence, prove; to give concrete or substantial form to. |
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| habitually silent or quiet, inclined to talk very little |
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| to stall or act evasively in order to gain time |
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| capable of being held or defended |
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