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played abruptly; marked by an abrupt sharp sound | |
oversee with the power of direction; take care of with authority; supervise | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
offer sudden or harsh resistance; turn down or shut out; repel or drive back |
person with insane desire to set things on fire | |
act of recurring, or state of being recurrent; return | |
persuade to act unlawfully, especially to commit perjury | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time |
the government ruled by or subject to religious authority | |
act of recurring, or state of being recurrent; return | |
place over something else; place on top of | |
act of putting something in working order again; act or process of making amends; compensation |
one who is very reluctant to spend money; a miser; a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend | |
isolate; retire from public life; segregate; seclude | |
dazzling; glorious; shining with brilliant luster; very bright | |
obstinately stubborn; determined to resist authority |
a company which sells goods | |
a sudden feeling of sickness or faintness; sudden attack of illness | |
large in volume or bulk; large in number or quantity, especially of discourse | |
one who is very reluctant to spend money; a miser; a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend |
respectful; worshipful; impressed with deep respect | |
inclined to keep silent; reserved; uncommunicative | |
an exaggerated or abnormal fear of strangers or foreigners | |
persuade to act unlawfully, especially to commit perjury |
dazzling; glorious; shining with brilliant luster; very bright | |
persuade to act unlawfully, especially to commit perjury | |
lustful; suggestive of or tending to moral looseness | |
one who is very reluctant to spend money; a miser; a selfish person who is unwilling to give or spend |
offer sudden or harsh resistance; turn down or shut out; repel or drive back | |
stiffness; the physical property of being stiff and resisting bending | |
diligent; hardworking; persevering, and constant in effort or application | |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time |
isolate; retire from public life; segregate; seclude | |
an exaggerated or abnormal fear of strangers or foreigners | |
comparison of one thing with another, in English generally using like or as | |
played abruptly; marked by an abrupt sharp sound |
occurring at irregular intervals; having no pattern or order in time | |
separation or division into factions; formal division or split within religious body | |
person with insane desire to set things on fire | |
place over something else; place on top of |