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continuing or following without interruption : unceasing |
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germinate, sprout; to breed or produce freely; swarm, teem |
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a furnace to reduce (as a dead body) to ashes by burning |
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to meditate on or ponder a subject : reflect; to take to be true on the basis of insufficient evidence : theorize |
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the highest point reached in the heavens by a celestial body; culminating point : acme |
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the front of a building; a false, superficial, or artificial appearance or effect |
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affected with timidity: timorous; such as is or might be caused by nervousness or shakiness; exceedingly sensitive: easily shaken or disordered |
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a gradual decrease in volume of a musical passage; a decrescendo musical passage |
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reconciliation; reparation for an offense or injury : satisfaction |
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an awkward brutish person |
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to drink (a beverage) deeply |
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an act of kindness; a generous gift |
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ready to take place; especially hanging threateningly over one's head |
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of, relating to, or producing a direct current of electricity; having an electric effect : intensely exciting |
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having no give or slack : tightly drawn; high-strung, tense |
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incapable of giving coherent, clear, or effective expression to one's ideas or feelings |
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the ultimate end : finish |
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the quality or state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity : surfeit, fullness |
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the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning |
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to give a new and typically exalted or spiritual appearance to : transform outwardly and usually for the better |
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