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A sullen, displeased or angry expression |
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To suppress, curb or withhold |
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Something added to complete. |
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Authorization, sanction or justification |
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to charge with an offense or crime; accuse of wrongdoing; castigate; criticize |
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To raise or lift with effort or force |
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To strike or blow out, erase. |
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To go at a slow, easy pace. Stroll, saunter. |
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To make clear, to throw light upon. |
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1- To drive off in various directions- dissipate, disperse. 2- To cause to vanish. |
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guilty of dishonest practices, as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked |
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To cooperate secretly; conspire. |
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1- To exchange for another or for something else; give and take reciprocally; interchange. 2- |
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To announce beforehand, predict. |
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To envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of someone else. |
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To make hostile or unfriendly, to make an enemy. |
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To state or assert positively; to maintain true. |
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To declare not guilty, to relieve from a charge or fault. |
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To cut, trim or shape (a stick, piece of wood, etc.) with a knife. |
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To move with a wave-like motion. |
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To conquer and bring into subjection. |
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To lie or keep in hiding as for some evil reason |
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An instance of the use of irrelevant language or argument. |
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To supress, put an end to, extinguish. |
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To obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means. |
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To embaress or shame, as by injury to ones self respect or pride. |
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To irritate, annoy or exasporate. |
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To move, or tend to move under gravitational force. |
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To stare with open mouth, as in wonder. |
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A formal and authorative order. |
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To hum or sing in a soft soothing voice. |
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to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity. |
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To adhere closely, to stick to, cling. |
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To make milder or less severe. |
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