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| extremely old-fashioned or outdated |
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| quickness in movement or in doing something |
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| to escape or avoid somebody or something, usually by ingenuity or guile; to avoid doing something unpleasant, especially something that is a moral or legal obligation; to avoid dealing with or responding directly to something |
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| to stir up feelings in or provoke action by somebody |
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| a refutation or contradiction. |
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| ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance |
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| behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety; etiquette |
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| subject to aggressive pressure or intimidation; make repeated small-scale attacks on an enemy |
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| exclude from a society or group |
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| to feel deep respect or admiration for |
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