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5
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very dirty, covered with dirt or soot
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6
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an imitation designed to deceive
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11
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large,important;major,significant;prosperous;not imaginary,material
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13
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possible, able to happen
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14
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relating to farm areas and life in the country
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15
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capable of being wrong mistaken, or inaccurate
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17
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doubt, the state of being unsure
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1
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to rule over by strenght or power, control; to tower over,command due to height
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2
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a short saccount of an incident no someone's life
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3
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skilled in handling difficult situationsor people, polite
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4
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to interfere with;to meddle rashly or foolishly with;to handle in a secret and improper way
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6
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to combine, unite;to make soild or firm
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7
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to beg,implore,ask earnestly
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8
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to beat or knock, handle roughly;to mangle
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9
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liable to change very rapidly, erratic; marked by a lack of constancy or syeadiness
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10
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last,final;most impotant or extreme;eventual;basic fundamental
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12
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easily taught, led, or managed; obedient
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16
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one who flees or run away
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18
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shining, bright; giving forth lightr energy
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19
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a very small part of quantity
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