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to remove moisture from something; to remove vitality from something |
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mental calmness (esp. under duress) |
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a list (esp. long and repetitive) |
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fully equipped; overflowing (synonym: rife) |
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existing or being everywhere |
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ordinary language; language spoken by a particular group of people (racial, geographic, economic, etc.) |
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ardently active; enthusiastic; passionate |
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unlimited power to act (literally "blank check") |
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worldly; sophisticated; at ease with many different cultures |
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someone who takes part in a dialogue |
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technical names; a naming system (esp. in sciences) |
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enforcing conformity without regard to individuality |
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abundant; prevalent; a common occurrence, usually something bad (synonym: replete) |
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a deliberately deceptive or misleading argument |
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dark; gloomy; forbidding; hellish |
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a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists |
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very old or old fashioned |
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a statement that is obviously true |
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sweet and soothing, esp. of a sound |
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to remove matter thought to be objectionable in content |
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immoral or grossly unfair behavior |
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to treat with apparent kindness |
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insisting on immediate action |
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a person who takes blame for others' sins/mistakes |
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an object thought to have magic powers and/or bring good luck |
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to take a position of power by force and/or illegally |
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to alternate or waver between different options; to be indecisive |
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probably not true, but widely believed to be true |
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a great emotional/spiritual release, esp. brought about by an intense emotional experience |
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having the power to affect something |
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to cause someone to stop feeling friendly towards someone else |
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to overwhelm, esp. with a large quantity of things that must be dealt with |
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praise, glory, or honor from an achievement |
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a short saying that has some truth to it |
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to treat somebody with admiration or respect |
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causing or capable of causing laughter |
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too obedient; too willing to do what others want |
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fond of luxury or pleasure; self-indulgent |
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a deviation from the norm; an odd or peculiar occurrence |
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to include or consist of; to contain |
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alarming dismay or concern |
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a small group of people who share interests and meet frequently |
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pertaining to extraordinarily detailed and vivid recollections/memories |
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to pass off as genuine or valuable |
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incompatible; unsuitable for the situation |
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harsh in tone; bitterly critical |
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