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| Showing feeling of regretful longing |
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| Conspicously displayed on something (a design) |
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| Take a brief or hurried look |
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| To climb or move in an awkward way |
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| Comfort received after a loss |
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| Undertake a daring or risky journey or course of action |
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| Suddenly spring back in fear, horror or disgust |
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| A momentary or partial view, to see briefly or partially |
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| To gently calm someone; to reduce pain |
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| "Not to pay him any account" |
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| "He bought it just to deny him" |
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To keep him from getting it; He bought it just to spite him. |
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| Arouse the curiosity or interest of |
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| Avoid through nervousness or lack of confidence |
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| An excuse for doing something |
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| To be spoiled, treated too well |
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| Do work to pay for the cost of your food, etc |
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| Showing that something is unworthy of serious consideration |
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| To stand by your word, to have the reputation for doing what you say |
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| The rudiments, rudimentary |
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| The basic principles, limited to basic principles |
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