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| Made more attractive by the addition of decorative details or features |
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| deviating from what is standard or normal; abnormal |
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| comically or repulsively ugly or distorted |
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| extravagantly bright or showy |
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| intensely irritated or infuriated |
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| a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement. |
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| deeply-rooted, naturally, innately |
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| of, like, or relating to a duke or dukedom |
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| an invocation or summoning or calling forth |
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| puzzled, confused, bewildered |
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| lack of interest, concern, or sympathy |
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| descriptive phrases expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned |
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| mild or indirect words or expressions substituted for those considered to be too harsh or blunt |
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| a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent |
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| so good or unusual as to be impossible to copy; unique |
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| rude in a mean-spirited way |
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| a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past |
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| modest about or critical of oneself, especially humorously so |
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