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| ridiculous, unpredictable behavior or actions |
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| to exchange playful remarks |
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| overcrowded; filled or occupied to excess |
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| harm or loss; injury or damage |
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| hard; long lasting ; sturdy |
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| energetic; willing and able to start something new |
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| economical; avoiding waste and luxury; scanty, poor, meager |
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| with extreme care or caution |
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| to provide more than is needed or wanted; oversupply |
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| in a disguised state; under an assumed name or identity |
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| to make valueless; take away all force or effect |
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| described in well known stories; existing in old stories rather than in real life |
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| to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate |
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| to make something smaller in size |
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| slanting or sloping; not straight forward or direct |
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| to turn in another direction; change direction |
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| to regard with reverence; look up to with great respect |
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| reckless; heartless; unjustifiable |
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