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humorous; playfully joking |
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best possible;most favorable |
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something that causes damage,harm or loss |
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experienced through the imagination |
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skillful in using the hands or body |
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careful about moral standards |
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sociable;enjoying and seeking the company of others |
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good judgement or tact in actions or speaking |
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having to do with seeing,hearing,feeling,tasting,or smelling |
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able to recover quickly from harm,illness, or misfortune |
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a person totally devoted to a purpose or cause |
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to place close together,especially in order to compare or contrast |
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able to be interpreted in more than one way |
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a person opposed to established ideas or beliefs,especially in politics or religion |
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to spend or waste a little at a time |
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to spread or scatter widely |
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a rapid spread or increase |
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to cause to happen quickly,suddenly,or sooner than expected |
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a natural preference or tendency |
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comfort in sorrow or misfortune |
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showing or expressing concern,care, or attention |
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tending toward or open to something beforehand |
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to avoid by going around or as if by going around |
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a gradual natural decrease in number |
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a belief or principle held to be true |
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brief and clear; effectively concise |
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to hold up,strenthen,or reinforce |
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to assign to a less important or less satisfying position |
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a source of help,security or strength |
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a groups expressed wishes |
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the authority to administer justice |
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contrary to nature or reason and thus laughable |
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a crude,exaggerated, or rediculous representation |
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done only as a routine,with little care or interest |
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intended for or understood by only a certain group |
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without decoration or luxury |
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having to do with the issue at hand |
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truly sorry for having done wrong |
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a situation marked by difficulty |
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a period of work or service |
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intense hatred or ill will |
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a minor weakness or character flaw |
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to urge with argument or strong advice |
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harmful to life or health |
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fallen into a state in which repairs are badly needed |
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something supposed to cure all diseases |
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to feel or express disapproval of |
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to free from a tangled situation or a difficulty |
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having a little substance or basis |
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correctness in behavior and manners |
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to support,argue for, or adopt |
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to make easier to do or to get |
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to thin out or scatterand gradually vanish |
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to become more similar to a larger whole |
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involving or done by only one side |
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exisiting as a natural or essential quality of a person or thing |
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a strong expression of disapproval |
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a substance which contains no medicine, but which the reciever believes in a medicine |
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to flow or come out from a source |
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firm;loyal;strong in support |
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emphasizing the whole and the independence of the parts |
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to prevent or hinder by taking action beforehand |
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to treat with scorn or contempt |
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performed or spoken without practice or preparation |
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extremley attentive to details |
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an indirect remark or gesture,usually suggesting something belittling ; a hint |
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to speed up or ease the progress of |
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serving to make less serious |
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to sin or commit an offensive |
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suggestive of death and decay |
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of greatest concern or importance |
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a mark of shame or disgrace |
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a remark that is commonplace |
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a claim that something is true |
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the noisy disorder of a crowd |
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tending to give in the control or power of others without resisting |
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to scold gently but seriously |
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to try to equal or surpass |
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