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1. | shocking; explicity |
2. | alarming dismay or concern |
3. | a short account of an incident |
4. | to predict |
7. | a difficult and embarrassing situation |
8. | harmless |
9. | extremely old; antiquated |
11. | mutually destructive |
13. | to announce; to make known |
15. | to pass off as genuine or valuable |
16. | incompatible; unsuitable for the situation |
17. | acclaim or praise |
21. | obligatory; necessary |
23. | narrowly confined to a particular group |
25. | an obvious remark; a cliche' |
27. | to frustrate; confuse |
28. | condescendingly proud; arrogant |
29. | a preliminary statement; an introduction |
30. | restrictive; imposing demanding standards |
32. | of the same time period |
34. | rotten and foul smelling |
35. | to regard with respect, awe, or adoration |
38. | a small group of people who share interests and meet frequently |
39. | marked by luxury or pleasure |
42. | an overabundance; excess |
43. | boorish or vulgar |
44. | an established principle; a truthor rule of conduct |
46. | relating to laughter; laughable |
47. | to include or consist of; contain |
48. | unfriendly; hostile; injurious |
49. | a link, tie, or bond |
52. | extremely angry |
55. | showing dignity and often strait-laced propriety |