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| 4 |
The practice of too frequently
using the word I; hence, a practice of speaking or writing too much about oneself. |
| 6 |
A manor house with the
adjoining lands; a domain; a region; in law, lands held in one's own power. |
| 8 |
Not partial; unbiased; not
favoring one over another. |
| 9 |
To open with a jagged tear; to
wound the flesh by tearing. |
| 13 |
To join by weaving together; to
intertwine; to blend |
| 14 |
Remote; not clear; faint. v. To
make dim; to conceal by covering. obscurely adv |
| 15 |
To dwell permanently; to exist
as a quality or attribute; live in or at |
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| 1 |
Any place for standing or
sitting. |
| 2 |
Poorly groomed; messy; untidy. |
| 3 |
The power of supreme authority;
controlling. |
| 5 |
An act of or something
revealed; a manifestation of divine truth. |
| 7 |
To spread through every part of
something; to permeate. |
| 8 |
Commanding; domineering; urgent
imperiously adv. |
| 10 |
A garden shelter that is shady
and covered with or made of climbing plants. |
| 11 |
Not apparent or visible
although present and capable of becoming; not manifested. |
| 12 |
Cheerful, kind, pleasant and
good-humored in disposition or manner. |
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