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To commingle; to debase by mixing with something inferior |
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To take for one's own use, confiscate |
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To suspend; to engage; holding one's attention: as in arrested adolescence, an arresting portrait |
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Leaning, inclination, proclivity, tendency |
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Bring up, announce, begin to talk about |
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To tolerance, endure, countenance |
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Major, as in cardinal sin |
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A blindly devoted patriot |
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To change as if by dyeing, i.e., to distort, gloss, or affect |
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To diminish the intensity of check the vibration of a sound |
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A tool used for shaping, as in a tool-and-die shop |
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To test or try; attempt; experiment |
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To demand, call for, require, take |
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To cause to fall by striking |
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To sag or droop, to become spiritless, to decline |
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Sarcastic, impertinent, as in flippant |
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To wade across the shallow part of a river or stream |
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A rope, cord, or cable attached to something as a brace or guide; to steady or reinforce using a guy |
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To imply, suggest, or insinuate |
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To tilt or lean to one side |
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To move heavily and clumsily |
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To exploit, to squeeze every last ounce of |
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Pronounce or speak affectedly, euphemize, speak too carefully |
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Exacting, fastidious, extremely precise |
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To be established, accepted, or customary |
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Hidden, concealed, beyond comprehension |
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Commonplace, trite, unremarkable, quotidian |
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Multicolored, usually in blotches |
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To lose vigor (as through grief); to yearn |
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Moldable, pliable, not rigid |
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Courage, spunk, fortitude |
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To pry, to press or force with a lever; something taken by force, spoils |
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To complain about bitterly |
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To lose courage, turn frightened |
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To enervate or weaken the vitality of |
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Exceptional, unusual, odd |
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To saturate or completely soak, as in to let a tea bag steep |
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The supporting structural cross-part of a wing |
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To remove (as a parliamentary motion) from consideration |
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To equivocate; to change one's position |
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