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        | To depart clandestinely; to steal off and hide |  | 
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        | Eager and enthusiastic willingness |  | 
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        | Deviation from the normal order, form, or rule; abnormality |  | 
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        | An expression of approval or praise |  | 
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        | Strenuous, taxing, requiring significant effort |  | 
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        | To ease or lessen; to appease or pacify |  | 
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        | Daring and fearless; recklessly bold |  | 
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        | Without adornment; bare; severely simple; ascetic |  | 
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        | Taken as a given; possessing self-evident truth |  | 
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        | Following in agreement with accepted, traditional standards |  | 
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        | Inclined to change one's mind impulsively; erratic, unpredictable |  | 
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        | To criticize severely; to officially rebuke |  | 
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        | An informed and astute judge in matters of taste; expert |  | 
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        | To undeceive; to set right |  | 
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        | Conflicting; dissonant or harsh in sound |  | 
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        | Fundamentally distinct or dissimilar |  | 
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        | Extreme boldness; presumptuousness |  | 
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        | Well-spoken, expressive, articulate |  | 
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        | To weaken; to reduce in vitality |  | 
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        | Dissatisfaction and restlessness resulting from boredom or apathy |  | 
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        | To use ambiguous language with a deceptive intent |  | 
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        | Exonerate; to clear of blame |  | 
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        | Urgent, pressing; requiring immediate action or attention |  | 
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        | Improvised; done without preparation |  | 
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        | Intentional obstruction, esp. during prolonged speechmaking to delay legislative action |  | 
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        | To attack loudly or denounce |  | 
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        | Artless; frank and candid; lacking in sophistication |  | 
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        | Accustomed to accepting something undesirable |  | 
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        | Easily angered; prone to temperamental outbursts |  | 
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        | To quality of being generously noble in mind and heart, esp. forgiving |  | 
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        | Associated with war and armed forces |  | 
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        | Of the world; typical of or concerned with the ordinary |  | 
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        | Coming into being; in the early developmental stages |  | 
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        | A new word, expression, or usage; the creation or use of a new word or senses |  | 
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        | Vague; cloudy; lacking clearly defined form |  | 
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        | Lacking sharpness of intellect; not clear or precise in thought or expression |  | 
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        | To anticipate and make unnecessary |  | 
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        | A song or hymn of praise and thanksgiving |  | 
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        | A humorous imitation intended for ridicule or comic effect, esp. in literature or art |  | 
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        | Recurrent through the year or many years; happening repeatedly |  | 
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        | Intentional breach of faith; treachery |  | 
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        | Cursory; done without care or interest |  | 
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        | Acutely perceptive; having keen discernment |  | 
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        | To babble meaninglessly; to talk in an empty and idle manner |  | 
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        | Acting with excessive haste or impulse |  | 
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        | A disposition in favor or something; preference |  | 
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        | Foreknowledge of events; knowing of events prior to their occurring |  | 
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        | To deliberately avoid the truth; to mislead |  | 
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        | Misgivings; reservations; causes for hesitancy |  | 
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        | To retract, esp. a previously held belief |  | 
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        | To disprove; to successfully argue against |  | 
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        | To forcibly assign, esp. to a lower place or position |  | 
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        | Quiet; reserved; reluctant to express thoughts and feelings |  | 
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        | Concerned and attentive; eager |  | 
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        | Characterized by filth, grime, or squalor; foul |  | 
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        | Occurring only occasionally, or in scattered instances |  | 
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        | To waste by spending or using irresponsibly |  | 
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        | Not moving, active, or in motion; at rest |  | 
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        | To stun, baffle, or amaze |  | 
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        | The combination of parts to make a whole |  | 
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        | A force that causes rotation |  | 
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        | Winding, twisting; excessively complicated |  | 
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        | Fierce and cruel; eager to fight |  | 
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        | Extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile or antangonistic |  | 
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        | Having and insatiable appetite for an activity or pursuit; ravenous |  | 
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        | To move to and fro; to sway; to be unsettled in opinion |  | 
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