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adj. Difficult to understand |
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v. 1. to arise or increase as a natural result or growth, usually used with to or from
2. to come as a regular addition |
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v. to accept as inevitable; to comply passively |
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v. To stain or tarnish; to make dirty |
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adj. fully and clearly expressed, leaving nothing merely implied |
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adj. purposely affected; theatrical
histrionics: n. pl. Exaggerated displays of emotion, intended to produce an effect or response |
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n. 1. the quality or state of being improper or unsuitable.
2. something that is improper. |
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v. 1. To lure or trick into doing something.
2. to obtain by flattery or trickery. |
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adj. Sorry for having done wrong. |
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n. Honesty; trustworthiness; adherence to virtue. |
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v. to give or present the often false impression of being someone or intending something. |
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n. An unforeseen or indirect result or effect of an event. |
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n. Something that is made known or revealed, often coming as a suprise.
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n. an overabundant supply; an excess. |
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adj. 1. having an unpleasant look, taste, or smell.
2. Morally offensive. |
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