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aghast: horrified; overcome with shock
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assail: attack somebody; trouble or beset somebody
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banns: church announcement of marriage
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bile: bitterness or irritability
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chandler: seller or maker of candles
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commiserate: sympathize with somebody
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conciliatory: bringing disputing sides together
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connubial: relating to marriage
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consternation: a feeling of alarm or confusion caused by something unexpected
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contumacious: rebellious to authority
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cravat: tie
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detest: to hate somebody or something
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dissuade: talk somebody out of doing something
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elixir: a quick or magical cure
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ensue: to follow something
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expectorate: to cough up spit, clearing out the throat
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garret: attic
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gluttony: excessive eating
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homily: religious lecture; disapproving moral speech
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imperious: arrogant; domineering
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imprecation: an oath or curse; act of swearing
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impregnable: impossible to break into
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intimate: hint quietly; announce
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larcenous: unlawful stealing
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omnipotent: all-powerful; God
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prodigal: extravagantly wasteful consumer
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prodigious: great in amount; beyond what is expected
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regale: to entertain or amuse somebody
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restorative: giving new strength
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trenchant: direct and deliberately hurtful
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vestry: meeting room; church meeting
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vicarious: suffered or done by one person as a substitute for another
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vivacious: lively and high-spirited
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waistcoat: jacket without sleeves