Gatsby Ch. 6

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Gatsby Ch. 6

laudable
deserving praise; praiseworthy
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laudable deserving praise; praiseworthy
insidious intending to entrap or trick
repose peace; tranquility
debauch an uninhibited spree or party
antecedent a preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon.
ingratiate to establish oneself in the favor or good graces of others by deliberate effort
dilatory tending to delay or procrastinate; tardy
desolate barren or laid waste; devastated; uninhabited
elusive hard to express or define: cleverly or skillfully evasive

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