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| to go to every expedient
to be all-pervasive |
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| dishonest in speech |
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| cannot find any ways to slove the problem |
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| very outstanding |
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| to feel ashamed |
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| a misfortune with unexpected happenings
an accident |
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| to be outrageous and mess things up |
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| not specific in speaking |
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| to be lazy and undisciplined |
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| to be in a hopeless tangle
aimless
at random |
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| to bemoan without reasons
affected and artificial |
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| incapability
powerless |
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| to be outrageous and mess things up |
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| careful and exact |
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| to be without comparison |
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| something happens not singly but in pairs |
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| perfect |
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| without any effects |
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| poor
impoverished
in straitened circumstances |
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| benighted
ignorant |
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| unarmed
with bare hands
no weapon in one's hand |
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| superb performance of skill |
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| emerge for the first time |
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| poor
impoverished
in straitened circumstances
to retrench
to be thrifty in daily spending |
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| unbearable
hard to tolerate once more |
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| to have little talent |
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| cool-headed and calm |
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| to be duty-bound |
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| rare in quantity |
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| to be outrageous and mess things up |
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| to march forward courageously |
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| ambiguousnot clear |
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| to be thoroughly refuted or destroyed
badly injured |
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| to accomplish nothing |
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| to enforce the law strictly |
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| to have little talentincapabilitypowerless |
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| inconsistency
caprice |
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| perfect and natural
perfect |
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| to be terrified
to be in terror of
phobia |
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| to be terrified
to be in terror of
phobia |
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| outrageously arrogant |
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| being safe and completely uninjured |
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| the name falls short of the reality |
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| to stop half way
pause |
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| without any apprehension |
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| equally education to people |
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| to guard against in advance |
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| cannot find any ways to slove the problem |
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| to fall into a difficult positionl
to get into scrapes |
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| friendship of children |
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| to maintain disciplines strictly |
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| without any apprehensionoutrageously arrogant |
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| easy and without sorrow |
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| to have nothing to say |
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| difficult to show one's ambition |
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| loose and disunity |
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| rare in quantity |
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| quietlywithout noise |
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| to enforce the law strictly |
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| to have little talent |
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