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2) The action or process of installing someone or something, or of being installed. A thing installed, in particular.
3) Noun: A fashionable milliner or dressmaker
4) Noun: A horse-drawn carriage, esp. a closed one. An athletic instructor or trainer. Verb: Travel by coach: "they coached to Claude's dwelling". Train or instruct (a team or player). Adverb: In economy class accommodations in an aircraft or train: "flying coach".
6) Verb: Establish or settle (someone) in a comfortable, safe, or secret place.
7) Noun: Written or spoken communication or debate. Verb: Speak or write authoritatively about a topic: "she discoursed on the history of Europe". Synonyms: noun. talk - speech - conversation - oration - address verb. talk - speak - converse
8) a : a time characterized by a particular circumstance or feature
14) Adjective: Splendid and expensive-looking. Synonyms: luxurious - magnificent - splendid - palatial - gorgeous
15) A small harpsichord with the strings set obliquely to the keyboard, popular in the 18th century. A type of small upright piano.
16) bet: stake on the outcome of an issue; "I bet $100 on that new horse"; "She played all her money on the dark horse".
18) Noun: A person who pays a brief visit or makes a telephone call. A person who calls out numbers in a game of bingo or directions in a dance.
21) adv. 1. Cautiously; warily. They bound him hand and foot with iron chains, And with continual watch did warely keep. - Spenser.
22) Adjective: Extremely unpleasant; repulsive. Synonyms: hateful - obnoxious - detestable - loathsome - abominable
26) Noun: A great victory or achievement. Verb: Achieve a victory; be successful: "capitalism seems to have triumphed over socialism". Synonyms: noun. victory - win - success verb. prevail - win - exult - jubilate
27) Adjective: Of or concerning history; concerning past events. Belonging to the past, not the present. Synonyms: historic
28) Noun: An event or occurrence: "several amusing incidents". Adjective: Liable to happen because of; resulting from: "the changes incident to economic development". Synonyms: noun. event - occurrence - case - happening - occasion adjective. incidental
32) presentedpast participle, past tense of pre·sent (Verb) Verb: Give something to (someone) formally or ceremonially. Give someone (something) in such a way.
35) Adjective: Not formal; having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature: "an informal atmosphere"; "an informal agreement". Synonyms: unofficial - casual - unceremonious - familiar
36) Noun: A person who eats the flesh of other human beings: "cannibal tribes". An animal that feeds on flesh of its own species.
38) Noun: Guidance or recommendations concerning prudent future action, typically given by someone regarded as knowledgeable or authoritative. Information; news. Synonyms: counsel - notice - rede - tip - information
41) slimes3rd person singular present, plural of slime Noun: A moist, soft, and slippery substance.
45) Essex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East of England, and one of the home counties. It is located to the northeast of Greater London.
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1) Noun: Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. Understanding; grasp.
5) Make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action. Do as (someone) asks or desires in order to help or please them: "oblige me by not being sorry for yourself".
9) Noun: A person's knowledge or experience of something. One's slight knowledge of or friendship with someone. Synonyms: knowledge - acquaintanceship - familiarity - friend
10) Definition Verb 1. Seldom used present participle conjugation of the verb bam.[Eve - graph theoretic] Verb Base (bam) 1. To cheat; to wheedle.[Websters].
11) Adjective: (esp. of a house or vehicle) In a state of severe disrepair. Synonyms: dilapidated - decrepit - rickety
12) noun: A public room or building used for a specified purpose: "a billiard saloon". A place where alcoholic drinks may be bought and drunk. Synonyms: pub - bar - salon - hall - tavern - parlour - parlor
13) 1. a. Holding or containing nothing. b. Mathematics Having no elements or members; null: an empty set. 2. Having no occupants or inhabitants; vacant:
17) vic·ar·age/ˈvikərij/ Noun: The residence of a vicar. The benefice or living of a vicar. Synonyms: parsonage - rectory - manse
19) Adjective: Feeling or showing envy: "I'm envious of their happiness"; "an envious glance". Synonyms: jealous - jaundiced - green-eyed - covetous
20) Noun: An implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar toothed like a comb at the end, or with several tines held together by a crosspiece,... A fashionable or wealthy man of dissolute or promiscuous habits. The angle at which a thing slopes. Verb: Collect, gather, or move with a rake. Set (something, esp. a stage or the floor of an auditorium) at a sloping angle.
23) Adverb: In a threatening, mysterious, or ominous way: "“You can't trust him,” said Jacob darkly". In a depressing or pessimistic way: "I wondered darkly if I was wasting my time"
24) : to excite to activity or growth or to greater activity : animate, arouse 2 a : to function as a physiological stimulus to b : to arouse or affect by a stimulant (as a drug)
25) Adjective: Dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing: "the dreary routine of working, eating, and trying to sleep".
28) Adjective: Not formal; having a relaxed, friendly, or unofficial style, manner, or nature: "an informal atmosphere"; "an informal agreement". Synonyms: unofficial - casual - unceremonious - familiar
29) Not based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.
30) full of or characterized by vigor: a vigorous effort. 2. strong; active; robust: a vigorous youngster. 3. energetic; forceful: vigorous steps; a vigorous personality.
31) 1. a particle of soot; sooty matter. 2. a black or dirty mark; smudge. 3. indecent language or publications; obscenity.
33) a : to come into public view : make a public appearance
b : to become evident
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34) Adjective: Lacking flavor: "insipid coffee". Lacking vigor or interest: "insipid, shallow books". Synonyms: tasteless - vapid - flat - flavourless - flavorless
37) Adjective: Conforming with generally accepted standards of respectable or moral behavior. Appropriate; fitting: "they would meet again after a decent interval". Synonyms: proper - decorous - respectable - seemly - modest
39) Verb: Go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort. Be present or occur at the same time as (something else). Synonyms: escort - convoy - attend - follow
40) derogatory. A person who does not belong to a widely held religion (esp. one who is not a Christian, Jew, or Muslim) as regarded...: "bringing Christianity to the heathens" A follower of a polytheistic religion; a pagan.
42) Adjective: Used as an intensifier, often to qualify a metaphor: "a veritable price explosion". Synonyms: real - true - actual - genuine - very - authentic
43) giddiness; lack of seriousness; silliness; flippancy. Examples The hard-working students deserved weekend gatherings filled with
44) 1. A puckered finish given to fabric by treating it with a caustic soda. 2. Fabric having such a finish.
46) Noun: A strip of fabric worn around the neck and tucked inside an open-necked shirt. Synonyms: tie - necktie - neckcloth - scarf - neckerchief
47) Noun: A disagreement, argument, or debate. Verb: Argue about (something); discuss heatedly: "I disputed the charge on the bill"; "he taught and disputed with local poets". Synonyms: noun. quarrel - controversy - argument - disputation - debate verb. argue - debate - contest - quarrel - discuss - controvert
48) sur·ly/ˈsərlē/ Adjective: Bad-tempered and unfriendly: "he left with a surly expression". Synonyms: morose - gruff - sullen - sulky
49) Adjective: Very large in size, quantity, or extent. Synonyms: huge - immense - tremendous - vast - monstrous
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