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| something added, usually to a book |
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| an assortment or collection of selected pieces of literature or art |
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| inclined or eager to fight; aggresively hostile |
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| to harangue, to speak bombastically or vehemently |
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| a calm temper, an even disposition |
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| urgent, requiring immediate attention |
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| to sharpen, to make more intense, to make more effective |
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| to impregnate or to inspire with feelings or opinions |
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| lack of moderation (usually relating to drinking alcohol |
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| to rise or to float in the air inseeming defiance of gravity |
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| condition when many cultures coexist in one society |
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| heavy or round in a stately manner, stout |
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| to move backward, to denegrate |
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| to destroy or to impair by insidious undermining |
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| a person devoted to luxury |
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| a flatterer; an obseqiuous sycophant |
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| to scold harshly, to reproach |
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| unruly, self-willed in an obstinate manner |
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