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Scarcity, fewness in number, dearth |
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Loud and discordant noises; cacophony |
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Courteous and gracious, friendly |
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Ability to change, inconsistent |
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Deserted, without inhabitants |
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Filthy in appearance, sordid |
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Something that relieves the effects of poison |
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Bottomless hole; vast expanse; death |
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Forfeits professional integrity for money |
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Stimulate or excite as if by shock |
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Composure; self-assurance |
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A sense for knowing the appropriate |
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To speak against, to disparage |
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Sparkling, shining or flashing |
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Alike or similar, able to draw an analogy |
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Given to fault finding, sneering |
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Having an offensive smell; malodorous |
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To consider for a long time; ponder |
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A showing off or learning |
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Very old, before biblical flood |
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Using inflated language, pompous |
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In a turned or twisted position; off the correct or expected course |
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Trifling, petty, worthless |
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Ability to move with quick easy grace |
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Unable to move or act, sluggish |
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A small group that shares interests |
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Insolently rude, unmannerly |
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Difficult to handle, unwieldy |
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Developing, in process of happening |
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To come out gradually through small openings; to display conspicuously |
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To make impure; to corrupt |
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Strength and vigor of body and mind |
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Inconvenient; poorly timed |
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Tending to cause sleep; boring |
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A clown; a silly or inane person |
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Having clear insight; shrewd |
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To bring out a response; to evoke |
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To start a fire; to stir up |
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Jumping around; aimless; random |
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Generally widely accepted |
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Combination of different elements |
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Precise expression without wasted words |
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An authoritative statement; decree |
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Great in bodily size; sturdy; brusque |
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To abolish; to do away with |
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Gladness and merriment, with laughter |
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dull, sluggish, relating to an ox or cow |
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Proper behavior; tasteful |
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Dissimilar, composition from unlike elements |
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Violation of faith, betrayal of trust |
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Intellectually productive or inventive |
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An accumalation of many things |
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Not able to be intimidated |
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Roughness of manner or temper |
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To attempt to lie; to mislead |
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Heavy; unwieldy from weight |
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To snub or refuse bluntly |
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Tireless; incapable of fatigue |
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A source of harm or destruction |
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To remove obscene material |
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Not significant; frivolous |
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Shameless; insolent; disrespectul |
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Skillful and active with the hands |
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Violent, hasty, rash, impulsive |
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Able to walk or move around |
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A very good example or model |
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Prediction based on past data |
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To gather together in a mass |
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To reject or refuse with hostility |
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The highest or most distant point |
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A sudden change; fiddeness |
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To attack one's honor or integrity |
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