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Energy; vitality; enthusiasm.
adjective
Pertaining to, connected with, or focused on a different world, such as the realm of imagination or the world that is anticipated in the future.
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A person who is visiting from a different state within the United States.
adjective
Extremely or excessively excited or agitated; characterized by heightened emotions or tension.
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A conference or discussion.
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Describing a system where descent or inheritance is traced through the male line.
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Resembling a peach in color or appearance.
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Sinning; guilty of a moral offense.
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A farm worker or unskilled laborer, typically hired on a daily basis, especially in Spanish America.
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The point in the orbit of a heavenly body, especially the moon, or of an artificial satellite at which it is nearest to the earth.
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A ghostly or unreal figure, often seen as an illusion or apparition.
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The thick mucus produced in the respiratory passages, which is expelled through the mouth, especially during conditions like a cold, and is commonly found in the lungs and throat passages.
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A sound-reproducing machine that uses records in the form of cylinders or discs.
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A cushion or pad attached behind a saddle, especially used as a seat for a woman.
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A braid, especially of hair or straw.
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A flat, dull, or trite remark, especially one spoken as if it were fresh or profound.
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A state of commotion or uproar.
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To move forward by springing from the hind legs, as a horse.
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Capable of being taken or conquered by force; referring to a fortress or stronghold that can be easily invaded or overcome.
noun
The act of disrespecting or treating something sacred with irreverence, leading to its degradation, defilement, or debasement.
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Lacking any clear purpose or apparent meaning.
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Having four sides.
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Having a worn or tattered appearance, resembling something that is ragged.
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Full of or displaying deep-seated resentment or bitterness.
verb
To engage in the process of reasoning; to think logically and methodically.
adjective
Curved in an upward direction, as seen in the bill of a bird.
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Filled with regret or guilt.
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The indirect or remote effects or results of some event or action.
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A written reply, such as from a Roman emperor or a pope, in response to a written request or inquiry.
adjective
Vulgar or indecent in speech, language, coarsely mocking, abusive, or irreverent; scurrilous.
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