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4
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something extremely light, flimsy, or delicate
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6
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without the voice, whispered
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7
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Having a suggestive or reminiscent odor
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11
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to weaken or reduce in force or intensity
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12
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blame, censure, disgrace
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13
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consisting of dissimilar parts
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16
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assuming airs, pretentious, haughty
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17
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a variety of poker in which each player is dealt one card face down in each of the first two rounds, one card face up in each of the next four rounds, and one card face down in the last round, each of the last five rounds being followed by a betting
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19
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a person suffering from a psychological disorder characterized by chronic fatigue and weakness, loss of memory, and generalized aches and pains, formerly thought to result from exhaustion of the nervous system. No longer in scientific use.
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21
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pretending to have virtues, morals or principles that one does not actually possess
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23
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friendly, social
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25
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out of place, inconsistent
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1
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to restrain or immobilize a person by holding their arms
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2
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One who has declined in morals and behavior from an acceptable level - in the context of Streetcar, a homosexual
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3
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having traits generally considered feminine
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5
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flirtatious
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8
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having many curves, bends, and turns
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9
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Gaudily vulgar, cheap, tawdry
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10
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liveliness, animation, sprightliness
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14
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In Greek mythology, the afterworld. Similar in concept to heaven.
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15
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to look on and offer advice
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18
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from ancient times, a relic
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20
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a conversational exchange, dialog
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22
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fleeting, short-lived, non-permanent
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24
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heavy curtains hung across a doorway
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26
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heroic, courtly attention to women
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