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40 Cards in this Set
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An object of disgust shame dislike |
Abomination |
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Invoke unnatural or supernatural forces |
Conjured |
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Disagreement a clam made in debate |
Contention |
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Respect towards another opinion or interest |
Deference |
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A quality or characteristic you are born with something intergralor |
Innate |
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Sexually immoral important lacking moral or ethical restraint |
Licentious |
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A sign an indication of the existence of something |
Manifestation |
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A statement or situation which is contradictory |
Paradox |
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Impressive in size or amount |
Prodigious |
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Purposely unhurt full or hateful |
Vindictive |
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To improve to make better |
Ameliorate |
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Eager for dedicated to |
Avid |
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Disrespect for god or other sacred things |
Blasphemy |
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A derogatory therm referring to a woman’s age or appearance |
Crone |
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Hitting or swinging violently |
Flailing |
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Annoyance or anger over an unfairness towards someone or something |
Indignant |
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Paleness in completion |
Pallor |
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A ragdoll |
Poppet |
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Punishment in return for a wrong doing |
Vengeance |
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Clever deceitful |
Wily |
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An excessive amount |
Abundant |
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A hand tool used to make holes |
Auger |
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A witness testimony given under oath |
Deposition |
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Shameless or arrogant behavior |
Effrontery |
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A way of walking trotting like a horse |
Gait |
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Unable to be perceived tiny or insignificant |
Imperceptible |
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Unbelievable |
Incredulously |
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A person who brings a lawsuit against another |
Plaintiff |
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A room in church where sacred objects are kept |
Vestry |
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Extreme anger gods punishment for sin |
Wrath |
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With month open in astonishment |
Agape |
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To charm or deceive |
Beguile |
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To faithfully cling to |
Cleave |
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A verbal disagreement argument |
Disputation |
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Exclusion from a church or group |
Excommunication |
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Excessively thin or withered |
Gaunt |
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A hanging post gallows |
Gibbet |
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A formal accusation before a jury |
Indictment |
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Delay of punishment |
Reprieve |
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A hissing sound |
Sibilance |