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35 Cards in this Set
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Beseech
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To implore urgently, to urgently appeal
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Abhors
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To strongly reject something, loath, detest
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Validity
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Being well grounded, logical
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Beguiled
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To cheat, decieve or fool
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Appertaining
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The appropriate response to an action, to be relevant
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Fickle
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Not constant or loyal in affections
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Banishment
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To condemn to exile. To expel from or relegate to a country or plac by authoritative decree
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Tedious
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Tiresome because or length, slowness, or dullness
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Mantle
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A loose cloak without sleeves
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Consort
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To combine in musical harmony (companions or partners)
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Rancor
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Bitter hate or spite
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Predominant
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Most frequent or most common
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Enmity
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Deep seeded mutual hatred, hostility
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Envious
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Jealous, filled with envy/resentment
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Invocation
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used to conjure someone or pursue/convince
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Chide
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To voice disapproval
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Lamentable
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to express grief for or about something
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Poultice
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A soft, moist mass of bread or clay
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Drudge
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Tesdious or unpleasent to work with
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Discourse
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To narrate, to discuss things
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Loathed
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To dislike (someone or something) greatly, to detest
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Purged
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To purify, to get rid of anything impure or undesirable
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Benefice
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A church office endowed with fixed capital assests
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Alderman
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A member or a municipal legislative body
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Boisterous
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Rough, noisy, stormy, violent
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Obscured
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Faint, not heard well
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Esteem
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To regard with high admiration and respect
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Heretics
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A person who holds controversial opinions
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Languish
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Weak or feable
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Posterity
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Future generations
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Transgression
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Violation of a law, command, or duty
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Portentous
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Anticipation of evil, foreboding
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Augmenting
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To make something bigger (which is already developed)
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Pernicious
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Evil or wicked. Highly injurious or destructive
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Profaners
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To treat (something sacred) with abuse, contempt or irrelevance
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