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1.
to excuse, forgive, or pardon
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to express complete disapproval of
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commonplace
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angry; wrathful
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absolutely necessary
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to praise highly
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to fill (someone) with the urge to do something
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a great amount; an excessive amount
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a great amount; an excessive amount
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courage; initiative
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unclear; more than one possible interpretation
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talkative
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insincere
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an overpowering or overwhelming force
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excessively particular
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of or related to a city
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goodwill to fellow members of the human race
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to praise
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the result
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to have an effect on
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to shock or greatly dismay
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a hatred or distrust of humankind
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second to last
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a play on words
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the offense of willfully telling an untruth in court after having taken an oath of affirmation
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worthy of respect because of advanced age, dignity, etc.
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thrifty; not wasteful
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to make clear; explain
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secretive
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difficult; strenuous; hard to achieve
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a tip
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deserving blame; wrong
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to make fun of; scorn
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to clear of suspicion
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greed for riches
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a seemingly unexplainable matter or person
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the state of being in control of oneself
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the perfect example of
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to continue in the course of action even in the face of difficulty
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not depending on another
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trickery
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tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry
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menacing; unfavorable
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to treat (someone or something) without seriousness or respect