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quarrelsome; disagreeable; marked by heated arguments or controversy | |
guarantee, usually in the form of an asset, for the repayment of a loan if one cannot procure enough funds to repay | |
swell out or expand from or as if from internal pressure | |
turn into a god; idolize or idealize; worship or revere as a god |
force into military service; take for public use; seize for military use; take arbitrarily or by force | |
smear as with paint; apply with quick or crude strokes to surface; make crude paintings | |
planned or accomplished together; combined | |
mad; crazy; simple; stupid; foolish; gay; playful |
smear as with paint; apply with quick or crude strokes to surface; make crude paintings | |
all commentators of the news media collectively | |
clarify; free from mystery or obscurity | |
make weak; enfeeble; impair the strength of |
frighten; abate the courage of; discourage | |
remove or reduce an area's military power | |
attitude of one who is ready to accept defeat as a natural outcome | |
setting or marking of boundaries or limits |
formal discussion on a topic, either written or spoken | |
take off; remove; tip or remove one's hat in salutation; put aside; discard | |
inhabitant or resident; regular visitor | |
smear as with paint; apply with quick or crude strokes to surface; make crude paintings |
take off; remove; tip or remove one's hat in salutation; put aside; discard | |
outcome; final resolution or clarification of dramatic or narrative plot | |
serving to fill out or to complete; supplying mutual needs or offsetting mutual lacks | |
recover gradually from an illness |
dry up thoroughly; make dry, dull, or lifeless; preserve foods by removing the moisture | |
remove or reduce an area's military power | |
to fall or crash violent from great heights, to form a crater | |
unwillingness; lack of inclination; mild aversion |
make smaller or less or to cause to appear so; detract from the authority, reputation, or prestige of | |
breaking of union; decomposition into fragments or parts; extinction of life; decay | |
swell out or expand from or as if from internal pressure | |
fundamentally distinct or different in kind; entirely dissimilar |
attitude of one who is ready to accept defeat as a natural outcome | |
wooden; impersonal; deliberately impassive or expressionless, as face or look | |
sad; cheerless; gloomy; hopeless or not expecting | |
mad; crazy; simple; stupid; foolish; gay; playful |
respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic | |
setting or marking of boundaries or limits | |
to fall or crash violent from great heights, to form a crater | |
formal discussion on a topic, either written or spoken |