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To cause shock, or terror, or dismay.
Causing shock or terror. |
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Discouraged; low in spirits |
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To rely on for support. To be based on. Reliable. |
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A person whose enthusiasm for a belief is extreme. Carrying an interest or enthusiasm to extremes. |
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The striking of one object by another. Forceful impression. |
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To enter by force in order to take over. To intrude; to enter in great numbers. The act of invading. |
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To cut off from others. Cut off from others. |
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To live in; to take up. To take over by force. A person's job or profession. A filling up of time or space. |
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To make known. To bring into view; to show. |
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A disorganized retreat from an attack; a total defeat. To defeat completely. |
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To think of as probably guilty. A person believed to be guilty. |
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Lasting or made to last for a short time. |
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Great fear. To fill with terror or great fear. |
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Causing great sadness; terrible or dreadful. An event that causes great pain, suffering or loss of life. A play that ends sadly as the hero or heroine loses at the end of a great struggle. |
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