| an attitude of self-arrogance |
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| to direct or draw toward a common center |
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| a small specialized mechanical or electronic device |
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| prevent from being seen or discovered |
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| denying the sincerity of people's motives and actions, or the value of living |
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| very big; huge; colossal; immense |
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| spread by direct or indirect contact; communicable |
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| the quality or state of being free from moral wrong |
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| the emphasis given to a particular syllable or word when it is spoken |
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