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| (adj)indifferent; marked by a lack of energy or enthusiasm. |
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| (verb)to make something seem less important. |
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| (verb)to leave money or property by a will; to pass along. |
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| (noun)a clown; someone who amuses with tricks and jokes. |
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| (verb)to decorate; to elaborate upon. |
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| (noun)strong, satirical writing, usually attacking or ridiculing someone. |
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| (noun)one who lives solely for pleasure. |
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| (noun)organization by rank, class, or grade. |
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| (adj)immoral; senseless; deliberately malicious; excessive. |
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| (adj)clownish; foolish; funny; absurd. |
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| (adj)thin; lean; of poor quality or small amount. |
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| (noun)a person who lives alone, away from others. |
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| (noun)a person skilled at telling stories or anecdotes. |
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| (verb)to try to equal or surpass. |
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| (adj)lively; giving off bubbles. |
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| (verb)to persuade by pleasant words or false promises. |
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| (noun)crafty deceit; cunning. |
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| (verb)to surrender; to cease resisting. |
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| (noun)state or feeling of being tired and listless; weariness. |
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| (noun)on who strongly supports a party or cause; characteristic of a guerilla fighter. |
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| (verb)to ignite; to arouse or inspire; to catch fire; to become aroused. |
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| (adj)lacking brightness; dull; lacking liveliness, vitality, or enthusiasm. |
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| (adj)happy and cheerful; gay. |
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| (adj)theoretical, not applied or practical; not concrete; hard to understand. |
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| (noun)the specialized vocabulary of members of a group. |
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| (noun)a person who upholds religious doctrines contrary to the established beliefs of his church. |
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| (adj)extraordinarily bad. |
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| (verb)to dispense with; to relinquish; to postpone. |
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| (noun)the claw of a bird or prey; a human finger or hand that looks or grasps like a claw; any object suggestive of a claw. |
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| (noun)natural attraction to a person or liking for a thing; relation; connection. |
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| (adj)very wise or shrewd. |
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| (adj)gloomy; bad-tempered. |
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| (adj)consisting of selections from various sources. |
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| (verb)to let air out of; to reduce in size or importance. |
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| (adj)deserted; left alone and neglected; unhappy. |
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| (adj)wise; careful; showing sound judgment, prudent. |
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| (noun)a hiding place; something hidden in a hiding place. |
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| (verb)to accept the conclusions or arrangements of others; to accede; to give consent by keeping silent. |
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| (adj)very careful about details; fussy. |
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| (adj)spasmodic; intermittent. |
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| (adj)too thrifty; stingy. |
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| (verb)to soak through and through; to fill completely. |
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| (noun)a maze; a complicated, perplexing arrangement or course of affairs. |
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| (adj)strikingly odd in appearance or style; grotesque. |
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| (noun)an exaggerated statement used as a figure of speech for rhetorical effect. |
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| (noun)deep spite or malice; strong hate or bitter feeling. |
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| (noun)false idea; mistaken belief. |
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| (verb)to tear down completely; to destroy. |
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| (adj)similar; uniform in nature. |
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| (adj)showing an appreciation of beauty in nature or art; artistic. |
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| (noun)lightness; lack of seriousness; fickleness. |
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| (verb)to gather and store away; to collect. |
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| (noun)condition of being doubtful or confused. |
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| (adj)happening by chance. |
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| (noun)the giving up of certain pleasures such as food or drink. |
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| (verb)to advise against something; to warn; to scold gently; to urge strongly. |
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| (verb)to freshen or polish again; to make like new. |
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| (noun)loud applause; approval. |
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| (adj)hard to grasp; baffling. |
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| (adj)not clear or distinct; hidden; remote; not well known. |
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| (noun)deviating from the right path or usual course of action; a mental disorder, especially of a minor or temporary nature. |
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| (adj)high-sounding; marked by use of language without much real meaning.. |
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| (adj)idealistic and utterly impractical. |
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| (noun)one who takes advantage of any opportunity without regard for moral principles. |
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| (adj)peevish; faultfinding; expressing or suggestive of complaint. |
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