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fleeting; vanishing or likely to vanish like vapor | |
gliding, slipping, or gradual falling; unobserved or imperceptible progress; slip or error; failing in duty | |
bend the knee; fall or rest on the knees | |
offensively bold behavior; the trait of being rude |
be joyous, merry, and mirthful; excite mirth and gayety; keep amused or diverted | |
pertaining or appropriate to courts of justice, or a judge; sanctioned or ordered by a court | |
be unsteady in purpose or action, as from loss of courage or confidence | |
fixed foundation; established base; region of the air; sky or heavens; the most remote of the celestial spheres |
bravery; force; power to attack or to resist attack | |
state of being familiar; intimate and frequent converse, or association; freedom from ceremony and constraint | |
one who holds to a heresy; one who believes some doctrine contrary to the established faith or prevailing religion | |
fixed foundation; established base; region of the air; sky or heavens; the most remote of the celestial spheres |
state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness | |
within the land; more or less remote from the ocean or open water; interior | |
wind around; connect with something; include necessarily; engage thoroughly | |
step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing |
irritate or torment persistently; wear out; exhaust | |
cause to be sorrowful; distress | |
act contrary to, as a law, right, or obligation; annul or hinder | |
step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing |
be joyous, merry, and mirthful; excite mirth and gayety; keep amused or diverted | |
easily deceived or cheated; easily tricked because of being too trusting | |
marked by kindness, mercy, or compassion | |
quality or power of ready invention; quickness or acuteness in forming new combinations |
urge with a long pointed stick; give heart or courage to | |
irritate or torment persistently; wear out; exhaust | |
step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing | |
pertaining to the public treasury or revenue; revenue |
urgent or pressing; able to deal authoritatively; dictatorial | |
savage wildness or fierceness; fury; cruelty | |
moving with pain or difficulty because of injury; disabled so that movement is difficult or impossible | |
easily angered; irritable; made too quickly to be accurate or wise |
urge with a long pointed stick; give heart or courage to | |
evergreen shrub, of the genus Laurus, having aromatic leaves, with clusters of small, yellowish-white flowers | |
act contrary to, as a law, right, or obligation; annul or hinder | |
foul matter; anything that soils or defiles; dirt; corruption; pollution |
act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting | |
boy or young man; waiter; servant; man recently married, or about to be married; the bridegroom | |
bend the knee; fall or rest on the knees | |
wandering beyond one's bounds; exceeding due bounds; wild; excessive; unrestrained |