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sad and dispirited
dejectly
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a gloomy ill tempered feeling
morosely
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lying down in a sition of comfort or rest
recumbent
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having spots or patches of color
mottled
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where two things come togther
juncture
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domineering, arrogant, or overbearing. urgent imperial or regal
imperious
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abruptly rudely
brusquely
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a movement that copies something
pantomime
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naturally aggressive or hostile
pugnacious
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a stagnant swamp, ( part of a bayou)
slough
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in a manner as if wholly engrossed or engaged
absorbedly
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foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
omniously
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the act of wetting something by submerging it
dousing
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make more temperate, acceptable, or suitable by adding something else
mollified
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mournful, expressing sorrow
plaintively
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blameworthy, censurable, guilty
reprehensible
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abusing vocally, expressing contempt
derision
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pain and stiffness of soft tissues in and around joints
rheumatism
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capable of receiving something, ready to receive new ideas or concepts
receptive
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fearful expectation or anticipation
apprehension
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distance, indifference by personal withdrawal
aloof
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sad because of recent dissapointment, depressed
crestfallen
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without respect, in a disdainful manner
contemptuously
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putting a person to death by mob action without due process of law
lynched
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overly calm and contented; not troubled
complacently
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baffled, confused, mystified, at a loss
bewildered
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