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![]() | look on or treat a person as celebrity; visit famous places in order to revere them |
![]() | noisily aggressive; making great noise or outcry |
![]() | constituting or acting as a single, often in rigid or uniform |
![]() | newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old |
![]() | insincerely emotional; showing a sickly excess of sentiment |
![]() | celebrity; person who is an inspiration to others; person who has achieved eminence in specific field |
![]() | handcuff; shackle for hand or wrist; instrument of iron for fettering the hand |
![]() | dictionary; a stock of terms used in particular profession, subject, or style; vocabulary |
![]() | perplex or bewilder someone; confound or flummox |
![]() | showing lack of skill; clumsy or awkward |
![]() | celebrity; person who is an inspiration to others; person who has achieved eminence in specific field |
![]() | vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |
![]() | hardened in wrongdoing or wickedness; not giving in to persuasion |
![]() | myth; mythology; story or set of stories having significant truth or meaning for particular culture, religion, or other group |
![]() | vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |
![]() | authoritative command or instruction; contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him |
![]() | any of various plants of the genus Lilium, having variously colored, often trumpet-shaped flowers |
![]() | follow a winding and turning course; move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction |
![]() | insincerely emotional; showing a sickly excess of sentiment |
![]() | showing lack of skill; clumsy or awkward |
![]() | mental disorder with delusions of grandeur |
![]() | confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex |
![]() | stony or metallic mass of matter that has fallen to the earth's surface from outer space |
![]() | dictionary; a stock of terms used in particular profession, subject, or style; vocabulary |
![]() | material wealth regarded as having an evil influence |
![]() | to walk or move clumsily |
![]() | spotted with different shades or colors |
![]() | person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth |
![]() | lacking in spirit or energy to exert effort |
![]() | vigorously passionate; excessive desire, especially in sexual activity |
![]() | habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; wandering |
![]() | slavishly attentive; attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery |
![]() | any of various plants of the genus Lilium, having variously colored, often trumpet-shaped flowers |
![]() | spotted with different shades or colors |
![]() | mental disorder with delusions of grandeur |
![]() | dying; in dying state; approaching death; about to die |
![]() | insincerely emotional; showing a sickly excess of sentiment |
![]() | patent medicine whose efficacy is questionable; quack medicine |
![]() | dying; in dying state; approaching death; about to die |
![]() | spotted with different shades or colors |