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| ambiguous; intentianally confusing; capable of being interpreted in more than one way |
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| frivolously shallow and disrespectful |
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| exercising sound judgement |
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| without preparation; on the spur of he moment |
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| a comparison made between two things |
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| unimaginative; unfruitful; infertile |
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| corruption by sensuality; intemperance; wild living |
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| not staying for a long time; temporary |
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| a harsh-sounding mixture of words, voices, or sounds |
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| to urge forcefully; to taunt someone into doing something |
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| unwarily simple; candid; naive |
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| forceful; sharp or biting to the taste or smell |
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| to linger on the taste or smell of something |
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| to find or show the relationship of two things |
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