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The act of reviewing or scrutinizing one's own motives or behavior.
A person who sings, especially someone who is trained or a professional vocalist.
The things or elements that encircle or encompass a particular place or object.
Garments collectively; clothes; raiment; apparel.
A covering for the leg, typically extending from the ankle to the knee or higher, worn by soldiers, riders, workers, etc.
The activity or skill of fishing using a hook and line, typically connected to a rod.
The process of educating, instructing, or disciplining a person or thing, especially in preparation for a specific activity or goal.
A person who is very dear to another; someone dearly loved.
Something presented or given, especially as an act of worship or devotion, such as an oblation or sacrifice to a deity.
A brother or sister.
A collection of pipes; a system or network of pipes.
Actions or behavior that are considered morally or ethically incorrect, evil, or deserving of blame.
The trade or work of a carpenter.
The act of using offensive or insulting names to demean or embarrass another person, typically employed in political campaigns or arguments.
A support or system of supports installed between floor or roof joists to maintain their position and stability.
A statement or expression, especially a proverb or short piece of wisdom.
The act of persistently annoying someone, often playfully and with silly jokes.
A gathering is an assembly or meeting.
The activity or process performed by a person or thing to accomplish a task or achieve a result.
A prediction or ominous sign.
A person, thing, action, or statement of remarkable excellence or effect.
The act of a person taking something that does not belong to them.
The act of joyfully and enthusiastically participating in a festive or merry celebration.
The state or act of falling behind or remaining at a slower pace.
A snug covering for the foot and part of the leg, typically made of materials like wool, cotton, nylon, silk, or similar fabric.
The state of being asleep.
Dependence on chance or the fulfillment of a condition, leading to uncertainty or fortuitousness.
An event or occurrence; something that happens.
No thing; not anything; naught.
The act or period of photographing, especially in the context of creating a motion picture.
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