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| (being) almost equal; hard to tell who is better |
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| "In the South, it is the men that are handsome and in the North, it is the women" |
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| to take a step towards (a solution) |
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| to be broad minded, to be liberal |
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| patchily, in tatters; patchy |
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| in tatters, in shreds; (to be in tatters; worn-out) |
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| in a disorderly manner; in tatters |
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| to be enough, sufficient, adequate |
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| enough; plenty; amply; sufficiently; fully |
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| to be enraged; to be infuriated |
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| to be all soft and sticky |
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| to be very soft and flexible; to be elastic |
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| repeatedly; frequently; many times |
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| in patches; full of patches |
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| to turn [become] pale with anger; changing countenance with anger |
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| to be yellowish; to be spotted yellow |
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