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concord
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a state of agreement; harmony
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beguile
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to lead by deception; to persuade by deception
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dote
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to show excessive or foolish affection
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amity
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friendship
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injurious
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inflicting or intending to inflict injury
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disparage
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to deprecate; to speak slightingly about; to degrade
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derision
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bitter or comtemptuous ridicule
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enmity
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hatred or ill will
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chide
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to voice disapproval to (someone); to reproach; to reprove
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surfeit
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an overabundant supply; en excess
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idolatry
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the worship of a physical object as a god; immoderate attachment or devotion
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dowager
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a widow holding property received from her deceased husband; a dignified elderly woman
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filched
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stolen
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clamorous
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vociferous; noisy; tumultuous
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enamored
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in love (usually enamored of or with someone)
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enthralled
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spellbound; to have one's attention; attention wholly engaged
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bower
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a lady's bedroom
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celestial
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heavenly; otherworldly; divine
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consecrate
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to mark or declare sacred
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promontory
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a prominent mass of land overlooking or projecting into a lowland
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