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        | Def: Clever or skillful in thoughts, behavior, or action   Synonyms: Cunning, Clever, Apt   Sentence: The guitarist plucked each note with adroit precision |  | 
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        |         Brevity (Boxers or briefs)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def: conciseness of expression; lack of verbosity also, a short duration; brief time   Synonym: concise, brief   Setence: everyone was surprised by the brevity of the wedding. It lasted no more than 10 minutes. |  | 
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        | Def:dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc.   Synonym: manners   Sentence: They young teacher didn't know proper decorum as he liked to hang with his students after class.             |  | 
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        | Def:To make an error or a mistake; to violate accepted moral standards; sin.   Synonym: blunder, sin   Sentence: to err in this situation would not be good.  
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        |         Hinder (STOP in the name of love)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def: To keep back or behind; to prevent from starting or moving forward.    Synonym: prevent, impede   Sentence: The cast on my leg is there to hinder my movements so as not to further injure me. |  | 
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        |           Largess (large ass present)
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        | Def: liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit   Synonym: aid, charity   Sentence: Many people in developing countries, depend on US largess when diaster strikes.  |  | 
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        | Def: no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected.   Synonyms: passe, outdated   Sentence: The computer program would not run on my obsolete computer, which is in severe need for an upgrade. |  | 
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        |         Pontificate (point and talk)
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        | Def:to speak in a pompous or dogmatic manner   Synonym: preach, declaim.   Sentence:Did he pontificate about the responsibilities of a good citizen             |  | 
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        |         Reticent (our lips are slipped)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def:Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.   Synonyms: secretive, bashful   Sentence:She was never reticent about her dislike for country music. |  | 
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        |         Tirade (tired of screaming)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def:A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation   Synonyms: rant, attack   Sentence: The congressman started a tirade in the Senate |  | 
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        |         Adulation (And-u-love-it!!)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def: excessive admiration or praise   Synonyms: worship, idolatry   Sentence: That shiny new car is the object of my adulation. |  | 
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        |         Bristle (5 o'clock shadow)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def:A short stiff hair, typically one of those on an animal's skin, a man's face, or a plant.   Synonyms:stubble, quill   Setence: I cut the bristles of my little brother's tooth brush, she didn'tthink that was funny.   |  | 
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        | Def: a person who entices or lures another person or thing, as into danger, a trap, or the like.     Synonym: bait, trap   Sentence:A carved, painted duck may be used as a decoy by hunters to lure real ducks for the hunters to shoot.   |  | 
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        |         Erratic (errrrr....you're crazy)   |  | Definition 
 
        | Def:Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable   Synonym: irregular   Sentences: After the bank robbery, Molly displayed erratic behavior towards her friends.  |  | 
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        | Def: overly dramatic; of or relating to actors, acting, or the theater, exaggerated 
 
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        | Def: A song or hymn as praise   Synonyms:exalt, glorify   Sentence: The new singer was lauded by critics and public alike   |  | 
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