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        | to make stronger, large, greater, louder, or the like |  | 
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        | a temporary peace, halt in fighting |  | 
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        | haughty, too convinced of one's own importance |  | 
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        | gentle, soothing, mild; lacking interest or taste |  | 
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        | to deny interest in or connection with; to give up all claim to |  | 
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        | a distinct period of time, era, age |  | 
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        | to drift apart or become unfriendly; to cause such a seperation; to remove or keep at a distance |  | 
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        | to please, satisfy;to ingulge or humor |  | 
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        | exceedingly great, inexhausible, without limit, endless; an incalculable number, the concept of infinity; a name for god. |  | 
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        | easily made angry, hot-tempered |  | 
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        | a person's relatives; a family relationship; related by blood; like, similiar |  | 
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        | innocent, unsophisticated, showing lack of worldly knowledge and expirience |  | 
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        | a decorative recess in a wall; a suitable place or position for a person or thing |  | 
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        | to blot out completely, destroy utterly |  | 
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        | appearing ready to collapse, loose and shaky |  | 
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        | to search or examine thoroughly; to rob, plunder |  | 
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        | unthinking routine or repetition, a fixed or mechanical way of doing something; based on a mechanical routine |  | 
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        | able to meet one's financial obligations; having the power to dissolve other substances; something that solves, explains, eliminates, or softens |  | 
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        | a person who sells something |  | 
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