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unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity; impurity in thought and deed | |
talkative; given to continual talking; chattering | |
swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence | |
hardly or never to happen |
swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence | |
marked by excessive eagerness in offering unwanted services or advice to others | |
lacking in spirit or energy to exert effort | |
the act of complying with a custom or rule |
collector and student of money, in particular of coins | |
hardly or never to happen | |
lacking definite form or limits; hazy; cloudy | |
brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter |
gallop slowly; run or ride with steady, easy gait; travel an easy pace with long strides | |
dull and uninteresting; lacking distinct or individual | |
the whole universe or entire world; complex structure, such as society, considered as single entity that contains numerous smaller-scale structures | |
swamp gas; heavy, vaporous atmosphere, often emanating from decaying matter; pervasive corrupting influence |
show of skill or deceitful cleverness, considered magical by naive observers | |
feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit; strong aversion; disgust | |
one who hates or mistrusts mankind | |
showing lack of skill; clumsy or awkward |
curse; evil speaking; utterance of curse or execration | |
make invalid; make null; invalidate; counteract force or effectiveness of | |
tone down in intensity; regulate; change from one key to another | |
hardly or never to happen |
commit to memory; learn by heart; memorize | |
handcuff; shackle for hand or wrist; instrument of iron for fettering the hand | |
unruly; rebellious; turbulent and uncontrollable | |
the whole universe or entire world; complex structure, such as society, considered as single entity that contains numerous smaller-scale structures |
show of skill or deceitful cleverness, considered magical by naive observers | |
a fighting or aggressive person or party | |
feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit; strong aversion; disgust | |
habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work; wandering |
tone down in intensity; regulate; change from one key to another | |
dull and uninteresting; lacking distinct or individual | |
bird too young to leave its nest; young child | |
authoritative command or instruction; contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him |
make less severe or harsh; moderate | |
confuse; muddle; cause confusion; make needlessly complex | |
to disable or disfigure, usually by depriving of the use of a limb or other body parts | |
dying; in dying state; approaching death; about to die |