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To stay away from your duty, usually for school. |
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Having no fixed course, or deviating from the normal one. |
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To keep going in the face of hardness. |
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A collection of skills/plays that you can preform. |
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Moral improvement or guidance. |
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To fight over stupid stuff. |
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An unhealthy interest/fascination in bad or nasty stuff. |
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Desiring to help others, charitable. |
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Showing or expressing disdain or dislike. |
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A gloomy state of mind, or very sad. |
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Inherent in the essential character of something. |
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A period of continuous watch, usually when everyone else is asleep. |
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Departing from the normal course. |
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To approach in away that is menacing. |
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Out of date, unfashionable. |
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To take offence. Use: To take umbrage. |
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Cranky, difficult to deal with. |
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The state or character of being preeminent. |
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An exclusive right because you are part of a specific group. |
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You know how to be appropriate. |
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