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– being everywhere all of the time
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– the jargon or slang of a particular group or class
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– severely critical
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- aberration – a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
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– of, characteristic of, or resembling a lion
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– something excessively burdensome, difficult, or laborious to bear or perform, imposing a heavy physical, mental, or financial load
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– very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail
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– showing great care, attention, and effort; working diligently and constantly at a task; persevering and industrious
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– showing or having great attention to detail; very careful and precise
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mucks – individuals who hold significant power, influence, or high rank, particularly in a self-important or arrogant way
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– extremely idealistic, unrealistic, or impractical, especially in the pursuit of lofty, chivalrous, or romantic ideals
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– ineffective, incompetent, or lacking in purpose and strength
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– marked by doubt, uncertainty, or skepticism
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– a security guard or watcher
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– things that are fundamentally different, unequal, or composed of unlike elements
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– excessively talkative, especially about trivial matters, or wordy and diffuse
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– noisy and difficult to control, often in a defiant or unruly way; unruly, defiant
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– intervene with something
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– showing a bold or rude lack of respect, especially to a superior
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– to twist or squirm, especially as a result of severe pain
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– something causing misery or death
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– to indicate something by action or implication
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– serious, respectable, dignified, and old-fashioned, often to the point of being dull, unadventurous, or boring
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– having a subtle but harmful effect, causing gradual damage or ruin
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– to provoke or incite somebody into action
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– not easily persuaded or influenced, especially not inclined to feel sympathy or pity
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– profound knowledge, coupled with foresight and good judgement