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make an unpleasant feeling less intense
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rarely, infrequently, or not very often
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of a plant, leaf, or flower become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease; droop.
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hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
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in an enjoyable or agreeable manner.
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-inborn; natural.
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filled with excessive and single-minded zeal
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hum or sing in a soft, low voice, especially in a sentimental manner.
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noisy and difficult to control.
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consider or regard in a specified way.
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a hook used to fasten cloth on a drying frame or tenter.
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not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous.
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a member of the Christian Protestant denomination of Methodism, which originated in the 18th-century evangelistic movement of Charles and John Wesley and George Whitefield.
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strong, formal feeling or expression of condemnation and disapproval
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do something in a serious, solemn, or sober manner, or to a severe/alarming degree
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success, favorable, or fortunate
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or failure
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happening, appearing, or done irregularly or infrequently, rather than constantly or regularly
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exceptionally bad, detestable, or unpleasant
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inconsistency, opposition, or denial of truth
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to shave or carve wood into shapes using a knife
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to suppress, put an end to, or quiet something—usually through force, authority, or by calming intense emotions like fear or anger
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a person, animal, or organism that lives in a specific place, region, or dwelling regularly or permanently
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the disposition to do good, characterized by kindness, generosity, and a desire to help others
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the quality of acting quickly, without delay, or adhering strictly to an scheduled time (punctuality)
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a designated space, chapel, or separate building within a Christian church used specifically for administering the sacrament of baptism
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something impossible or extremely difficult to understand, grasp, or decipher
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the state of being awake, conscious, and aware of the environment, characterized by active brainwave patterns and responsiveness
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to begin, start, or enter into a new state or action
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an uneven surface covered in small, rounded lumps, protrusions, or knots