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| hopeless; extremely sad and servile; defeated |
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| to explain; to make understandable |
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| extremely hopeless or wretched; bottomless |
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| to give in; to yield; to agree |
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| to increase by growth or addition |
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| to bring forward as an example or as proof; to cite |
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| arrival; coming; beginning |
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| something or someone loathed or detested; a formal ecclesiastical curse and excommunication |
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| subordinate, providing assisstance |
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| distinctly suitable; pertinent |
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| mysterious; known only to a select few |
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| utter; unmitigated; very bad |
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| a gradual wearing away, weakening, or loss; a natural decrease in numbers or size |
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| to claim; to to declare; boldly; to admit |
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| to surround; to besiege; to harass |
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| to deprive or leave desolate, especially through death |
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| humiliation; embarrassed disappointment |
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| hot tempered; quick to anger |
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| to come together as one; to fuse; to unite |
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| conspiracy; secret operation |
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| rudeness; insolence; arrongance |
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| fond of partying; festive |
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| to pick out from among many; to select; to collect |
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| a sudden disastrous collapse, downfall, or defeat; a rout |
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| to express disapproval of |
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| broken-down; fallen into ruin |
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| to confuse; to disconcert; make uneasy |
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