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dilapidated |
Having fallen into a state of disrepair or deterioration, as through neglect; broken-down and shabby |
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abide |
To put up with; tolerate; to comply with |
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vex |
To annoy; bother |
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rollicking |
To behave or move in a carefree, frolicsome manner; romp |
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imminent |
Close in time; about to occur |
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futile |
Having no useful result or impact |
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insipid |
Lacking qualities that exite, stimulate, or interest;dull |
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contemplate |
To consider carefully and at length; meditate on or ponder |
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sinuous |
Characterized by many curves or turns; winding; graceful moves, as in dancing |
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lethargy |
A state of sluggishness |
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pariah |
A social outcast |
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musing |
To be absorbed in ones thoughts |
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monotonous |
Tediously repetitious or lacking in variety |
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eloquent |
Expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively |
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incantation |
Ritually reciting words or sounds, believed to have a magical effect |
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fickle |
Erratic changeableness or instability |
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apprehensive |
Anxiouxs or fearful about the future |
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comrade |
A person who shares one's interests or activities; a friend or companion |
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vindictive |
Revengeful; marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt; spiteful |
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skiff |
Any of various small boats propelled by oars or by sails or by a motor |