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extreme evil or wickedness |
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a person with refined taste in wine and food |
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the perfect example of something |
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to show or demonstrate clearly; manifest |
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to refrain from; to abstain |
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to fail; to collapse; to sink |
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offensively flattering or insincere; repulsive |
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a scheme to gain an advantage; a ploy |
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forerunner; a signal of
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lenient; yielding to desire |
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relentless; inevitable; unavoidable |
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moving from place to place |
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liberality in giving gifts; money or gifts bestowed; generosity of attitude |
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a fundamental principle; an old saying |
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to make less severe or intense; to make an offense seem less serious |
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discoloration caused by age and oxidation |
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expressing sadness or sorrow |
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pleasantly calm; peaceful |
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to measure the depth of something |
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an omen; a sign of something coming in the future |
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to portend; to foreshadow; to forecast or predict |
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limited in outlook to one;s own small corner of the world; narrow |
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commonly accepted; supposed; reputed |
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having lustful thoughts or desire; causing lust |
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