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| to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively |
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| relating to, composed of, or found in alluvium |
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| with disapproval or distrust |
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characterized by enthusiasm and vigourous pursuit |
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| to act or speaking a flattering or coaxing manner |
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| a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language |
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| to ponder or meditate on usually intently |
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| having the same nature, disposition, or tastes |
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| meriting condemnation or blame especially as wronged or harmed |
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| no longer living, existing, or functioning |
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| a sudden violent outburst or display |
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| to direct or impose by authoritative order or with urgent admonition |
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| limited to a small circle |
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| to lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of by making partial excuses |
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| fruitful in offspring or vegetation |
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| marked by or given to strikingly elaborate or colorful display of behavior |
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| to acquire by effort. Collect |
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| trite, vulgar, or commonplace |
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| to deceive by false appearance |
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| made, done, or formed on or as if on the spur of the moment |
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| the state of being inebriated. Drunkness |
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| an abusive expression or speech |
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| traveling from place to place |
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| lacking life, spirt, or zest |
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| absolutly serene and untroubled |
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| suitable or convenient for a particular occurance |
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| cramping and oppressive lack of resources |
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| spotted or bloched with black and white |
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adapted for seizing or grasping especially by wrapping around. gifted with mental grasp or moral or aesthetic perception |
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| to make known by open declaration |
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| being apparently rather than actually as stated |
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the essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated form |
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| a new outbreak after a period of abatement or inactivity |
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| a deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another |
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| outwardly similar or corresponding to something without having its genuine qualities |
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| lying on the back or with the face upward. |
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| unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition |
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| tending to pass away of brief duration |
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| Conformity with truth or fact |
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| having or characterized by viscosity |
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| to influence or entive by soft words or flattery |
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