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| the slyness or cleverness; being deceptive or fooling others |
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| can or does result in death |
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| an awkward, dangerous or sad situation |
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| moving or striking gently with a light splashing sound |
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| truthful and straightforward |
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| the skin of a fur-bearing animal after it has been stripped from the body |
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| one's nature or temperament; one's usual manner (ex: kind, easygoing or mean disposition) |
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| to smile, laugh or "make a face" that shows contempt |
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| to look at with a sly, sidelong look showing spiteful victory or triumph |
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| begrudgingly (be be grudg ing ly) |
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| to act in a manner that shows ill will or resentment |
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| to smile in a conceited, knowing or annoyingly way |
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| a worn away or weakened foundation |
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| to move heavily and clumsily |
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| any intended step or procedure intended to accomplish something |
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to be greater, better, or stronger than: exceed to go beyond the reach or powers of |
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