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52 Cards in this Set
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Parley
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A discussion or conferenve between enemies
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Peevish
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Silly;foolish
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Masker
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Comeone who covers their face or identity
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Reveler
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Someone who takes pleasure in something; a partier
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Billow
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A great wave or surge of the sea
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Presage
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Something that portends or forshadowsa future event
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steads
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Something who takes the place of someone else
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Hilts
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The handle of a sword or dagger
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Tidings
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News, information, or intellegence
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Disconsolate
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Hoplessley unhappy; gloomy
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Engendered
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To produce, cause, or give rise to
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Envenomed
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Poisonous
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Proclaim
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To announce or declare in an official or formal matter
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meditates
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To engage in thought or contemplation
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Prithee
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Pray thee
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*Gallant
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Statley or magestic, grand
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Jades
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Overworked
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Wrangle
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To argue or dispute
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Mart
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To trade; sell
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Chastisement
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Corporal punishment
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Choler
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Anger
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Mirth
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Amusement or laughter
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Waspish
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Irascibly or petulantly spiteful
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Legions
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A division of the Roman army
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Conned
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To study examine
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Rote
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A routine of memorization
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Chides
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To scold reproach, or harass
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Cynic
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A disbeliever
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nimbleness
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Quick and light in movement and mind; agile
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Niggard
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To satisfy
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Sirrah
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A term of adress use to inferiors or children to express impatience, contempt, etc.
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Puissant
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Powerful, mighty; potent
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Couchings
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Bowings in reverance or subservieny
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Decree
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A formal and authoritative order
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Spainel
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A submissive, fauning or cringing perxon
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Fawning
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Behaive affectionately
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Banished
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To epel from a country by authoritateive order
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Cur
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A mean cowardly person
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Enfranchisement
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Restoration of citizenship
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Firmament
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The sky
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Unassailable
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Not subject to denial or dispute ; inable to attack
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Pulpits
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Stages or platforms for public representatives or speaches
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Confounded
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Perplexed; confused
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Mutiny
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Revolt or rebellion against constituted authority
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Besmear
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To cover all over
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Prostrate
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To be level to the ground
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Malice
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The desire to harm sombody
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Bayed
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The situation of a person or thing that is found actively to oppose to ; to corner
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Meek
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Patience; kindness
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prophesy
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To fortell/ predict
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Leagues
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Unit of measure( 3 miles)
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Oration
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A formal publick speesch
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