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| a sudden rushing forth or sudden activity |
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| one's natural mental and emotional mood |
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| the state or quality of being foolish |
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| to ask earnestly for something |
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| any uneasiness about the rightness of an action |
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| to read through with care |
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| any season or occasion or rejoicing of festivity |
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| to cause a person to accept something not desired |
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| tending to float in a fluid |
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| the act of expressing grief |
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| apart or widely separated |
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| tracts of land preserved for game; often overgrown with heath |
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| having an exhausted appearance |
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| a disposition to exhibit uncontrolled anger |
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| a moral or ethical consideration |
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| showing or suggesting ill health |
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| to find fault with someone or something |
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| to die; to be destroyed through violence |
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| skill employed in a sly manner |
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| physically weak from age or sickness |
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| to bring or to restore to a state of peace |
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| a former bronze coin of Great Britain; withdrawn in 1961 |
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| the act of talking while or as if alone |
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| any brisk conflict or encounter |
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| the quality of being cleverly resourceful |
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| the state or quality of being willfully determined |
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| to criticize, or to correct |
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| a model or pattern of existence |
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| something that casts in a bad light |
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| to keep away from someone or something |
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| showing or expressing scorn |
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| a variety of a color; tint |
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| embodied in flesh; given a bodily form |
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| an official of a church whose duties are taking care of the building, ringing the bell, and sometimes burying the dead |
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| dreary; cheerless; melancholy |
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| an earnest and kindly protest |
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