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Dashing |
full of spirit; bold; lively; stylish |
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Tiresome |
tiring; boring; annoying |
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Dismal |
causing floom or depression; dark and dreary; miserable |
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Spontaneous |
acting from a natural impulse or tendency; not planned or forced |
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Flaw |
an imperfection; a defect |
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Principally |
mainly; chiefly; overll; for the most part |
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Frail |
easily broken or damaged; fragile |
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Optional |
left to one's choice; not required |
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Obligation |
a legal or moral responsibility or duty |
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Obstinate |
stubborn; unwilling to give in; hard to control |
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Aggravate |
to make worse or more severe; intensify, disorderly, or troublesome |
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Anticipate |
to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee |
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Caliber |
the diameter of something of circular section |
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Distract |
to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention |
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Eloquent |
having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech |
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Fulfill |
to carry out, or bring to realization, as a prophecy or promise |
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Maintain |
to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain |
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Phase |
a stage in a process of change or development |
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Placid |
pleasantly calm or peaceful; unruffled; tranquil; serenely quiet or undisturbed |
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Porcelain |
a strong, vitreous, translucent ceramic material |