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To leave in a sudden or secret manner, typically to avoid arrest |
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V: To explain clearly or to speak in distinct syllables; Adj: Fluent, easily understood |
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Rough and noisy; rowdy; unrestrained |
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To acknowledge as true; to admit or yield; to surrender |
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A malicious or unjust attack on someone's good reputation |
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Adj: Disagreeing or dissenting; N: One who disagrees |
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To state things in a list |
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Made or done without previous preparation |
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Not clear; incapable of being perceived by touch |
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Gloomy; sullen; ill-humored |
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Narrowly concerned with excessive detail; especially when teaching |
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Of great weight; heavy; awkward |
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An original form of something |
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Compensation given to make amends; atonement |
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Meanly selfish; vile; filthy |
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Full of twists and turns; deceitful; devious |
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The appearance of truth; probability |
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