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        | a quantity that is more than what is appropriate |  | 
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        | to do well; to grow strong and healthy |  | 
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        | bulkiness of body; a state of obesity |  | 
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        | a projuse or abundant supply of riches |  | 
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        | to be plentiful, be filled |  | 
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        | juicy; full of juice or sap;full of richness; or plant such as a cactus |  | 
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        | fragrant, smelling strongly; tending to arouse memories or create an aura |  | 
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        | fragrant, smelling strongly; tending to arouse memories or create an aura |  | 
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        | brainy. intellectually refined |  | 
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        | happening afterward, following in order |  | 
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        | a bad situation a mess up |  | 
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        | prevented, clocked, to abstruct; or frustrated |  | 
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        | to lose posession of through failure to fulfill some obligation |  | 
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        | carry out, acomplish; forced or compelled or pt in force |  | 
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        | become much greater in intensity or size or amount |  | 
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        | honorable, mentionable, something to be praised |  | 
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        | a long, slustering speech; tirade or accusing, nagging |  | 
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        | excessive, especially in the use of alcoholic beverages |  | 
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        | reconciling, soothing, comforting, mollifying |  | 
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        | hard; strenuous; requiring much effort; very difficult |  | 
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        | a manner or walking, stepping, or running; carriage of the body in going |  | 
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        | characterized by great strength or power of endurance |  | 
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        | done or achieved with little effort; easy |  | 
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        | a drama with a romantic story or plot and sensational situation and incidents |  | 
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        | arrogantly domineering or overbearing |  | 
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        | difficult to understand, mysterious |  | 
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        | devoted to feasting, or to good-fellowship in eating or drinking |  | 
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        | excessively emotional; dramatic |  | 
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        | a ruler who has absolute power |  | 
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        | open disobedience or resistance |  | 
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        | one who flatters in the hope of gaining favors |  | 
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        | experts with good taset/ judgement |  | 
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        | flattery; admiration that is more than is necessary or deserved |  | 
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        | a self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people |  | 
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        | suitable for plowing/ farming |  | 
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        | thin, pliable, and often somewhat transparent |  | 
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        | the clear and precise pronunciation of words |  | 
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        | wisdom that is recondite and abstruse and profound; intellectual depth; penetrating knowledge; keen insight |  | 
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        | the diverse nature of something |  | 
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        | deserving blame or reprimand |  | 
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        | a remedy that improves but doesn't cure |  | 
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        | showing low estimation or esteem |  | 
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        | prone ot engage in lawsuits |  | 
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        | stating briefly and concisely |  | 
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        | scarcity, as of something customary, essential, or desirable |  | 
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        | certain to happen, unavoidable |  | 
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        | showing feeling openly, affectionate |  | 
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        | plentiful; abundant; generous |  | 
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        | full of melancholy yearning or longing; sad |  | 
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        | a succinct, brief expression |  | 
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        | stiffness; unwillingness to change or bend |  | 
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        | ornate and overly complicated in wording and general style |  | 
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        | so small, trifling, or unimportant as to be easily disregarded |  | 
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        | generous; forgiving; good-hearted |  | 
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        | not regular; undependable |  | 
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        | peculiar to open person; highly individualized |  | 
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        | gain time as by postponing an action; avoid committing oneself |  | 
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        | lengthen; extend; draw out |  | 
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        | a scornful facial expression |  | 
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        | a trifling way of time; to dawdle |  | 
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        | the quality or state of being unhappy |  | 
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        | the art of using language effectively and persuasively |  | 
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        | uselessness; hopelessness |  | 
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        | possessing careful attention to detail; difficult to please |  | 
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        | diligent, assiduous, devoted to a task |  | 
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        | bearing a grudge, feeling or showing a strong tendency towards revenge |  | 
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        | motivated solely by money or gain |  | 
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        | extreamly careful and precise |  | 
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        | having a very large number; indefinite number |  | 
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        | filled with passion or zeal |  | 
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        | to portect to strengthen against attack |  | 
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        | to great to be described in words |  | 
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        | perfect, complete, supremely skilled |  | 
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        | foundd on probability; having a reasonable basis for belief |  | 
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        | haing a harmful effect; injurious |  | 
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        | loyalty; firmness of purpose |  | 
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        | to pay attention; to give consideration or attention to |  | 
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        | a natural inclination or tendency |  | 
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        | having no useful purpose; pointless |  | 
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        | not influenced by, showing,, or involving personal feelings |  | 
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        | the act of breaking apart or decomposing; loss of unity |  | 
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        | dreadful; hard to overcome |  | 
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        | unclear or doubtful in meaning; having more than one possible interpertation |  | 
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        | something that covers and hides from view |  | 
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        | done in a instant; immediate |  | 
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        | going beyond reasonable limits; excessive |  | 
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        | the quality or state of being humble in spirit |  | 
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        | speak in favor of; support (an idea or plan); urge; plead for |  | 
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        | an excessive feeling or self- satisfaction |  | 
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        | appearing stiff and unyielding |  | 
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        | having great diversity or variety |  | 
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        | skillful (in using mind or hand) |  | 
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        | lacking spirit or liveliness |  | 
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        | bundensome; hard to undertake |  | 
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        | untidy in dress, peronal habits |  | 
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        | the practice of giving jobs to loyal supporters |  | 
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        | trading one product for another |  | 
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        | the power of knowing things without thinking; sharp insight |  | 
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        | fallacious reasoning, faulty logic |  | 
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        | being open to the gospel; hearing God's word |  | 
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        | to speak of in a slighting way or negatively; to belittle |  | 
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        | to make less by or as if by cutting off or away some part |  | 
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        | a simplified representation |  | 
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        | loyalty to a political cause or party |  | 
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        | keenness of judgement, mental sharpness |  | 
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        | candid, frank, or open in character or quality |  | 
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        | distractibility, forgetfulness, disorganization |  | 
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        | insulting or contemptuous behavior |  | 
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        | selfish disregarded of what is proper |  | 
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        | strong desired for fame, honor, or wealth |  | 
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        | a feeling of excessive concern |  | 
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        | not regular; undependable |  | 
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        | hard to see, not noticeable |  | 
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        | skillful in influencing or controlling others to your own advantage |  | 
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        | lacking in judgment, hephazard |  | 
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