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fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound | |
omission of words from text; mark or series of marks used in writing to indicate omission | |
explanation; interpretation, especially of biblical or religious text | |
pouring forth; uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm |
obscure; puzzling; not easily explained or accounted for | |
rejoice; feel extreme happiness | |
pouring forth; uttered with unrestrained enthusiasm | |
loosely connected; divided into incidents; occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals |
covered or smeared with filth; disgustingly dirty; very unpleasant or disagreeable | |
avoiding capture,especially by cunning | |
tendency to escape from daily reality by indulging in daydreaming, fantasy, or entertainment | |
fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound |
small ornamental statuette; small molded or sculptured figure | |
give energy to; make forceful and active; supply with an electric current | |
scold with biting harshness; strip skin off; abrade | |
obscure; puzzling; not easily explained or accounted for |
explanation; interpretation, especially of biblical or religious text | |
direct or impose with urgent appeal; order with emphasis | |
settle oneself securely or comfortably; place or conceal in secure place | |
catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance |
power to produce desired effect | |
settle oneself securely or comfortably; place or conceal in secure place | |
fertility; fruitfulness; productive or creative power | |
small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire |
capture; attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence; hold in bondage or subjection | |
covered or smeared with filth; disgustingly dirty; very unpleasant or disagreeable | |
belief that events are determined by forces beyond one's control | |
discharge; release liquid in drops or small quantities |
obscure; puzzling; not easily explained or accounted for | |
root out; eradicate, literally or figuratively; destroy wholly | |
country or part of a country lying wholly within boundaries of another | |
disposition, character, or fundamental values peculiar to a specific person, people, culture, or movement |
pronounce not guilty of criminal charges | |
catch sight of; glimpse; discover at a distance | |
direct or impose with urgent appeal; order with emphasis | |
fictional, relating to imaginative creation |
departure of a large number of people | |
weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve | |
serve as an example of; embody | |
an elaborate, spectacular entertainment or display; something out of rule, as in music, the drama |