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| exhibiting contempt, disdainful or haughty |
| lacking in depth or thoroughness, shallow |
| to take another's position by scheming or treachery, replace |
| a. characterized by rudeness, ill humor or gruffness; bad-tempered |
| v. to conclude on slight evidence, guess, suppose |
| accomplished by secret or improper means, sneaky, clandestine |
| that which sustains life, nourishment, food |
| to strut arrogantly, to walk in a conceited manner |
| one who platters another excessively, a parasite |
| equivalent or similar in meaning |
| implied but not stated outright, silent, unspoken |
| equivalant to in all meaningful respects, equal |
| capable of being held, maintained or defended. |
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| unsure, subject to change, uncommitted, hesitant |
| short, to the point, concise |
| to silence, stop or surpress as by chocking |
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| sluggish in activity, listlessness, indifference |
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