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32 Cards in this Set
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indignant
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someone who is upset an annoyed because they feel that something is not fair
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extradite
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to give up or deliver to the legal jurisdiction of another government or authority
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saunter
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to walk in a slow, leisurley way
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halyards
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a rope used to raise or locer a sail, flag, or yard
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infidel
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a peson whoe does not accept a particular faith
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patriarch
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the male head of the family tribe
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blaSPHEMY
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THE ACT OF SAYING OFFENSIVE THINGS ABOUT GOD OR A RELIGION
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agnostic
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someone who beleives that is is immpossible to prove if God exists
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heretic
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someone whose veiws are different from those of a particular religion
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cynical
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bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
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benign
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harmless
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venireman
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a person summoned under oath in court
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superfluous
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unneccesary or needless
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galluses
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a pair of suspenders for trousers
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nettle
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annoy
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levity
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lightness in words
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deferring
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to put off action; delay
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disstraught
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distracted; deeply aggitated
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pariah
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an outcast
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oppressive
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distressing or grevious
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relentlessly
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unyeildingly severe, strict, harsh
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fatuity
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complacent stupidity; foolishness
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demeanor
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conduct;behavior; deportment
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perdition
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the futrue state of the wicked
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sarcastically
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a cutting remark
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unassailable
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impssible to dispute or disprove
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audacity
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infrontity or isolence
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somber
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sad
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precedent
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setting an example from an earlier time
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stridently
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loud
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vindicate
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let go free
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innocuously
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harmlessly
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