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extremely carefull or precise or very detailed |
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the state of being exasperated or frustrated |
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challenging or interesting |
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rough, boiterous and disorderly |
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thoughtful, deeply thinking |
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thin from lack food or disease |
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a tenant farmer who gives a share of the crops raised to a landlord instead of rent |
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gloomy, sullenly melancholy |
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friendly, good natured and likable |
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in a proud and domineering manner. Also without respect. |
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A Mediterranean shrub or small tree (Erica arborea) whose hard, woody roots are used to make tobacco pipes |
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Causing gloom or depression; dreary |
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A low, indistinct, continuous sound: |
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Any of various North American trees or shrubs of the genus Aesculus, having palmately compound, opposite leaves, erect panicles of white to red or yellow flowers, and large shiny seeds with a large attachment scar. All parts of the plant are poisonous |
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1. To hit sharply and swiftly; strike: rapped the table with his fist. 2. To utter sharply: rap out a complaint. 3. To criticize or blame |
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a loud unpleasant confused noise |
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to have an angry or bad-tempered facial expression |
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Foolhardy disregard of danger; recklessness |
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manners put on to impress people |
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angered at something unjust or wrong |
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a roll or knot of long hair pinned up at the back of the head |
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someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action |
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1. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing. See Synonyms at dictatorial. 2. Urgent; pressing. |
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To mock at or treat with derision. To eat (food) quickly and greedily. |
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Having, consisting of, or resembling fibers. |
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A light brown to brownish orange |
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stringy and tough:Lean and muscular |
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frightening because very difficult to deal with or overcome: the Finnish winter presents formidable problems to drivers 2. extremely impressive: |
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1. Elaborately, heavily, and often excessively ornamented. 2. Flashy, showy, or florid in style or manner; flowery |
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To make, sell, or transport (alcoholic liquor) for sale illegally. |
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The ability to recover quickly from illness, change, or misfortune; buoyancy. |
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Stale or moldy in odor or taste |
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impossible or very difficult to reach |
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To arouse bitter feelings in |
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in low spirits; downhearted |
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Thoroughly soaked; saturated. |
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To turn aside from a course, direction, or purpose; swerve |
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To look or stare angrily or sullenly |
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To cause to soften in attitude or temper. |
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To plan together secretly to commit an illegal or wrongful act or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action. |
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unaware of or not paying attention to |
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To lurch or swerve while in motion. |
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1) Causing gloom or depression 2) Dreadful; disastrous |
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Marked by defiance; boldly resisting |
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Exhibiting or feeling great or offensive satisfaction with oneself or with one's situation; |
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A low female singing voice; a contralto. |
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A thin oil distilled from petroleum or shale oil, used as a fuel for heating and cooking, in lamps, and as a denaturant for alcohol. Also called coal oil, lamp oil. |
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Lacking energy or disinclined to exert effort; lethargic |
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Impervious to pleas, appeals, or reason; stubbornly unyielding |
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To deceive into trustfulness: |
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To render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe. |
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Dangerously lacking in security or stability |
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Moving quickly and lightly; lively. |
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