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| manageable or easy to control, docile |
| vt. to rise above in excellence or degree, surpass, exceed |
| to go beyond limits, to violate a law or command |
| strenuous physical or mental labor, pain, anguish |
| an insulting mockery, a grotesque imitation, a shame |
| cutting, incisively, forceful and clear |
| severe affliction, distress or hardship, suffering |
| unimportant, of little value,insignificant |
| worn out, common place, stale |
| to cut short, to abbreviate |
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| to twirl idly, toy or play with |
| being everywhere at the same time, universal |
| a sense of injure, resentment, offense, |
| self servingly earnest, exuding false piety |
| difficult to move or manage because of size, shape or weight, awkward, clumsy |
| to scold or reproach for some wrong doing |
| to waver in mind or opinion, to be unsure |
| empty, vacant, lacking thought, senseless |
| an unexpected or unpredictable turn of events |