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"You must be _____________ for I meet you wherever I go."5$@ "Fear was a(n) _____________ and insidious foe which, more than enemy gunfire,"5%@ "demoralized the town."5t@ "PERSPICACIOUS"6v@ "UNUSUAL POWER TO SEE THROUGH WHAT IS HID0G4> "The _____________ pizza parlor appears to be feeding America."4> "Wherever we walked in the meadow, we found the _____________ ragweed."4\? "It is a(n) _____________ complaint of young people that their parents 'don't"5]? "understand the)3= "comedy or a musical extravaganza."x30> "His conversation, which he evidently considered so witty, was actually"31> "_____________ and boring."3> "UBIQUITOUS"3> "SEEMING TO BE IN ALL PLACES"3> 0,0,1,0,14> 4,0,47,0,11,0,12,0,14,scourses given by the"*2< "professors."Y2= "I am bored by your _____________ talk."2h= "You have so much animation, unlike Mary, who is amazingly _____________."2= "He was forced to choose between the _____________ dullness of a drawing-room"nciple reason which rendered the monastic orders so powerful was the"j1=< "total _____________ of self."z1< "INSIPID"1< "DULL AND UNINTERESTING"1< 1,0,0,1,11< 26,0,19,0,58,0,36,0,0,12< "I have no taste for those _____________, dry dig credit for the victory."r0t; "No act of _____________ was more pronounced than his refusal of any rewards for"0u; "his discovery."0; "So much humility, so much _____________, do not these discover a true mortified"0; "spirit?"E1<< "The pri,1/: 51,1,9,0,10,0,26,0,6,1t/: "Individuals who are willing to abandon the pleasures of the world for lepers"/: "are rare, but when found, usually exhibit complete _____________(s) of self."0; "His self-_____________ prevented him from takin.H: "Love for children is still too weak, or our politicians would not dare to".I: "sacrifice the life and happiness of our children to their _____________ schemes.".: "ABNEGATION".: "PUTTING ASIDE PERSONAL INTERESTS AND DESIRES"/: 1,0,1,1."Z-9 "That was a most _____________ crime, and I hope the police will be able to find"s-9 "its perpetrator."-9 "She saw a white cat, stealing with wary look and stealthy pace toward the"-9 "stables, as if on some _____________ expedition."Pway.",8 "NEFARIOUS"2,8 "EXTREMELY WICKED"B,8 0,0,1,1,1a,8 19,0,29,0,16,0,23,1,58,1,8 "Kidnapping is a(n) _____________ crime because of the anguish it inflicts."-9 "He was so despicable that he _____________(ly) robbed a blind beggare stock market."g+7 "His _____________ black lead pencils are not prepared from the native ore, but"+7 "a composition of iron and sulphur."+T8 "The momentary and _____________ joy which greeted the day of William's crowning",U8 "utterly died a0,18,0W*6 "Hollywood actresses often create _____________ tears by using glycerine."*(7 "His salon manners and society smile were but skin-deep, _____________."*7 "Reports on the President's health can have a(n) ___________ effect on"+7 "though he could be great fun at a social affair, his _____________ remarks")a6 "were out of place at so serious and solemn an event.")6 "FACTITIOUS")6 "PRODUCED ARTIFICIALLY RATHER THAN BY NATURAL PROCESS")6 0,0,1,1,1*6 33,0,56,0,47,0,4,__ and",(55 "turn everything into a joke."{(5 "In attempts to be _____________, Tom Witt's friends call him Half-Wit."(5 "The young man received laughs from his friends after making a(n) _____________"(5 "remark to his girlfriend."I)`6 "AlthG SILLY AND ILL-TIMED HUMOR",'4 1,1,0,1,1K'4 21,0,60,0,18,0,65,0,55,0'4 "His words were weak, _____________ echoes of a style of college slang ten years"'4 "past."(45 "The most tedious bore on earth is he who always tries to be ___________es of paintings had little worth since everyone thought"`& 4 "of him as a mere _____________."&l4 "Everyone should be a(n) _____________ in some area since it becomes a tedious"&m4 "task to be skilled in everything."&4 "FACETIOUS"'4 "USINing."]%@3 "He has some ability as a pianist, but shows the limitations in technique of the"}%A3 "talented _____________."%3 "The _____________ lives an easy, butterfly life, knowing nothing of toil and"%3 "labor."8&4 "His opinion on the valu enthusiasm, how _____________ are our"<$y2 "reflections!"O$2 "DILETTANTE"o$2 "A DABBLER IN THE ARTS"$2 1,1,1,1,1$2 17,0,9,1,4,0,17,1,24,0$2 "Like the typical _____________ he knew the price of everything and the value of"%2 "notht _____________ comments about life are the names"#1 "painted lovingly on the bulging passenger trucks that ply the byways."#2 "No one was more _____________ than he in his criticism of the popular faith."'$x2 "When roused by indignation or moralafraid of his _____________ wit for it is so often focuses upon"`"0 "some sensitive person.""L1 "G.B. Shaw's _____________ wit slashed mercilessly at anything which he""M1 "considered dishonest and hypocritical."2#1 "It is fitting that the mosnitiated."`!0 "For a while, he read only _____________ stories, wanting nothing more than to"!0 "be frightened by what he read."!0 "TRENCHANT"!0 "SOMETHING THAT IS SHARP EDGED"!0 1,1,1,0,1!0 19,0,12,0,28,0,16,0,52,0@"0 "I am r for electrocution."l X/ "He found it _____________ that a father should christen a horse after his dead"y Y/ "son." / "She had a(n) _____________ appearance that chilled the audience." ! 0 "The city morgue is a(n) _____________ spot for the uni0:I'I049:PT%(I,2):I#'3. "MACABRE"d. "A FREQUENT OR BIZARRE INTEREST IN DEATH"u. 1,1,0,0,1. 45,0,12,0,13,0,24,0,26,0 . "The warden began the routine but nonetheless ________ preparation of a" . 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