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Beseech
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To ask earnestly; to beg
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Consternation
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Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused
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Delectable
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Pleasing to the senses, especially to the sense of taste; delicious
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Garland
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A wreath or chain of leaces and flowers
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Gratify
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V.1. To please or satisfy
2. To give in to what is wanted or requested.
adj. Pleasing
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Haughty
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Adj. 1. Showing too much pride in oneself and scorn or contempt for others.
n. The state or quality of being haughty
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Imptuous
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Inclined to act without thinking; hasty.
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Lavish
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Adj. 1. Much more than enough.
2. Very costly.
v. To give freely or generously.
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Pluck
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V. 1. To pull of or out; to pick.
2. To remove the feathers from.
3. To pull at and let go.
n. Courage;bravery.
adj.Brave;courage
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Ponder
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To think about; to consider carefully
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Privilege
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1. A special favor, right, or advantage given to a person or a group
2. Given favors favors or advantages denied to others.
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Prostrate
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1.Lying flat
2. Lying facedown , to show respect
3. Completly overcome; weak and helpless.
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Rapture
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A state of great joy, delght, or love.
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Revelry
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Noisy merrymaking
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Whim
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A sudden wish to do something whithout a particular reason; a fanciful idea.
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