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| to have felt very sad or upset |
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| not thinking that you or your ideas are as important as other people's; having a low social class or position |
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| to gently rub or press your nose or head against someone to show you like them |
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| very serious and not happy possibly because something bad has happened or because you are at an important occasion |
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| to make someone feel certain that something is true |
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| to disagree with something, especially by saying that the opposite is true |
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| smiling or speaking in a very unkind way that shows you have no respect for someone or something |
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| doing something in a slow careful way |
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| feeling like you are going to be ill; feeling uncomfortable because an action seems morally wrong |
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| when you feel annoyed because someone continues to do something that is upsetting you |
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| the ability to behave in a calm controlled way even in a difficult situation; your sense of your own value or importance |
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