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fortified
to protect or strengthen against an attack
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harrows
to disturb keenly, plow
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usurp
to seize and hold a position by force or without legal right
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brazen
bold, without shame
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mettle
courage and fortitude
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portentuous
marvelous; amazing
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harbingers
anything that foreshadows a future event
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invulnerable
incapable of being wounded
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auspicious
promising success
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obsequious
obedient; dutiful
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obstinate
not easily controlled or overcome
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vulgar
crude, coarse,unrefined
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peevish
showing annoyance, irritation or bad mood
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countenance
calm facial expression, composure
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dalliance
a trifilinf away of time; dawdling; flirtation
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perilous
hazardous, dangerous
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ponderous
of great weight, heavy, massive
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arrant
downright, thorough, complete
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encumbered
burden, weighed down
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ambiguous
open to or having several possible meanins or interpretations
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quintessence
quality or class
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tyrannous
cruel, harsh, severe
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malefactions
an evil deed
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turbulent
being in the state of agitation; disturbed
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devoutly
in a religious manner; sincerely
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termagant
a violent, turbulent or brawling woman
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abominably
in an unpleasant way
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ominous
portending evil or harm; threatening
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contumely
in a humiliating way
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rhapsody
extatic expression
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convocation
assembly of people
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cuckold
the husband of an unfaithful wife
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rue
to feel sorrow over; repent
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ostentation
excessive display
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heathen
an unreligious person
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circumvent
to go around or bypass
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wanton
playfully cruel or mean
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