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| adapted for grasping, e.g. tail of a monkey |
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| inclusive; dealing with all of the relevant details |
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| to take into custody; understand; dread |
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| the doing of injury for injury received; retaliation |
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| inclined to ask many questions; eager to learn |
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| to demand or take by some authority, e.g. food for troops; to submit a written order for supplies |
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| very beautiful; of highest quality |
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| a hunt or purshit, esp. by knights-errant of medieval times |
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| tip; gratuity; privilege or benefit |
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| inclined to find fault; peevish |
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| causing a rubbing off; tending to provoke anger or ill will |
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| causing a substance to wear away; bitingly sarcastic |
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