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| extremely skillful, complete, perfect |
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| unconditional, absolute, without exception |
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| sense of lethargy and unease, a feeling of being run down, a feeling of being depressed |
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| trite, overused saying, a cliche usually offered as advice or wisbom |
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| extremely poor, impoverished, lacking in what is required for basic sustenance |
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| outgoing, gregarious person |
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| immature, unsophisticated due to youthfulness, inexperienced |
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| refers to something inherited or passed down |
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| expresses both the idea of massiveness and the idea of being all of one piece |
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| hopeless, wretched, miserable |
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| caustic, full of bitterness, extremely nasty |
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| to be besieged, surrounded on all sides, attacked by |
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| to give it up, to deny, forsake it |
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| to enroll, especially into a college or university |
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| festive, friendly, good natured, jovial |
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| to honor, to deeply respect, to treat with reverence, as though sacred |
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| unfair, determined by impulse or individual will, having no particualr rhyme or reason |
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| pure, unspoiled, uncorrupted, immaculately clean |
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| concise, short, to the point, brief |
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| absurd, ridiculous, having the characteristics of a farce |
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