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Wealth, riches, abundance, plenty.
ex. Opulence introduced the cultivation of the fine arts.
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Quiet, peace, calmness, brightness.
ex. Look at her face, the expression of serenity- and yet power. |
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To handle a weapon or tool with skill and ease.
ex. And the hero fair will the sad giant dare And a red sword wield for the sad giant's shield On a mournful victory day.
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To stand idly about; linger aimlessly. To proceed slowly or with many stops: loitered all the way home. To delay or dawdle: loiter over a task.
ex. For the most part, Jeremy did nothing but loiter on his front lawn, shirtless, and flaunt his tattoos. |
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A drastic, wide-reaching food shortage. Severe hunger; starvation. Archaic Extreme appetite.
ex. Eizzy notes that the famine is the worst in the north and east, while those in the west are relatively safe from hunger. |
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Rough and stormy; violent. Loud, noisy, and lacking in restraint or discipline.
The Times reporter referred to a "boisterous" Giants crowd this morning so I figure that's a good sign. |
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things that make you comfortable and at ease.Something that contributes to physical or material comfort.
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