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| feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you have been treated unfairly |
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26396
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| very strong feelings of enthusiasm or love |
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26395
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| to warn someone not to do something, usually in a kind way, or to tell someone to do something |
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26394
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| completely unreasonable, especially in a way that shocks or annoys you |
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26393
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| not having a strong taste or character, or having no interest or energy |
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26392
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| the feeling of being extremely sorry for something wrong or bad that you have done |
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26390
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| able to show good judgement about the quality of somebody/something |
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26389
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| to say that you know nothing about something, or that you have no responsibility for or connection with something |
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26388
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| (sb/sth)to happen before something or come before something/somebody in order |
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26387
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| (sb/sth)to decide that you no longer want to be connected with or responsible for somebody/something |
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26386
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| showing that you do not take something as seriously as other people think you should |
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26385
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| v. to make people think that someone or something is less good |
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25723
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| able to use the left hand or the right hand equally well |
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26384
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| n. one who obtains (money, information, etc.) through force or intimidation, blackmailer |
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25128
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| a slight knowledge of something that is happening or about to happen |
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26383
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| not having or showing good taste; not polite, pleasant or well behaved |
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26382
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| behaviour that shows that you respect somebody/something |
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26381
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| very angry feelings, words, or behaviour |
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26380
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