| Term | Definition |
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harlequin |
clown, jesture |
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iota |
small amount |
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vivify |
to animate, bring to life |
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covet |
to desire, want |
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panarama |
a complete new |
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pious |
hypocrit, religious, arrogant, conceded |
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gambit |
topic, strategic move |
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stalemate |
a deadlock situation |
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lolly gag |
fool around, waste time |
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hybrid |
a cross section mag = book & newpaper |
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tantivy |
a first gallop |
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marty |
to die for a cause |
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staunch |
a loyal supporter or follower |
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penurious |
stingy, poverty |
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monism |
1 principle, 1 substance |
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damocles |
sword overhead at dinner |
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malleable |
capable of being shaped |
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pedogogic |
education |
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pentecast |
religious feast 7 sundays after sunday |
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dadalus & icarus |
escaped in wax wings |
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