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        | To walk with a haughtry air |  | 
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        | A phrase to use instead of bear |  | 
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        | A manner of walking, stepping, or running |  | 
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        | Having and irritable disposition or cantankerous |  | 
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        | Lively high spirited or playful |  | 
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        | An awkward person lacking in social graces and polish |  | 
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        | To exclude from society, friendship, conversation, etc. |  | 
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        | Showing or suggesting that one has a noble or courageous spirit |  | 
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        | The act of increasing one's own power, importance, etc., esp. in an aggressive or ruthless manner |  | 
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        | All the offspring in one family |  | 
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        | To stop the flow of (liquid, esp. blood) |  | 
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        | Outright, unmistakable, being somewhat show offish |  | 
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        | The fleshy, edible fruit of this tree |  | 
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