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A list of things to be done or considered |
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Intensely eager; passionate |
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Passionate intensity of feeling |
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Concieseness of expresstion |
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A person who accompanies younger people to see that they behave properly. To be a chaperone to. |
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To give careful thought to; to Ponder, To have plans to; to intend |
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To discourage or prevent from taking action |
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Anything that prevents of discourages |
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A natural skill of ability; a talent |
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Something new; a new way of doing something |
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Marked by freshness of originality; willing to try new things |
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Necesary to complete something; essential |
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Necesary to complete something; essential |
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The ability to think and understand, A person with great inteligence |
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To stare at, often in a flirtatious and bold manner |
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Bordering on the edge of being indecent of improper |
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To thwart or make difficulties for |
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Liveliness of manner or appearence |
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To quarrel in a noisy or angry way |
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Getting alone well with others, affable, Suited to one's needs or tasted; Agreeable |
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To convert from a code or secert writing into ordinary language |
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