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one that surveys;to examine as to condition, situation, or value : appraise |
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a cleverly witty and often biting or ironic remark |
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the quality or state of being jolly : merriment 2British : a festive gathering |
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2 : having an enduring luminescence without sensible heat |
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a state or period of senile decay marked by decline of mental poise and alertness |
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one who works together with another : assistant |
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house used as a dwelling : residence b: apartment , flat c: tenement house |
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exaggerated, assumed, or superficial earnestness of language or manner : unctuousness |
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an artificial arrangement or development/ not appearing as they actually are |
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1 : tremble 2 : trill 3 : to utter sound in tremulous tones |
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a medieval trumpet with clear shrill tones |
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to affect or modify in character |
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to meet or satisfy a need : be sufficient |
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a person or thing of little consequence or significance |
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one who is excessively fond of eating and drinking |
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: a usually intellectual taste or liking b: the sense of taste |
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firmly established by long persistence
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belonging to the essential nature of something : inherent |
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lacking in polish and grace : rugged |
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the wood of any of various chiefly tropical trees (family Meliaceae, the mahogany family): a (1): the durable yellowish-brown to reddish-brown usually moderately hard and heavy wood of a West Indian tree (Swietenia mahagoni) that is widely used for cabinetwork and fine finish work |
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marked by outstanding strength and vigor of body, mind, or spirit |
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limited to a small circle |
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voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in relations with an inferior |
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limited to a small circle |
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to publish widely : proclaim 2 a: to describe (heraldic or armorial bearings) in technical terms b: to represent (armorial bearings) in drawing or engraving 3 a: display b: deck , adorn |
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a red dye from central America |
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a large closely pressed package of merchandise bound and usually wrapped |
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a large or massive structure;building |
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unrestrained expression of words or feelings |
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person of rank, power, influence, or distinction |
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to become submerged : sink |
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study of ancient times/ historian |
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a judicial or official inquiry or examination usually before a jury ; also : the finding of the jury |
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to ponder or meditate on usually intently / to think about |
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