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10-11-2007

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oligarchy   a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few.  
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muted   to deaden or muffle the sound of. to reduce the intensity of (a color) by the addition of another color.  
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cloudburst   a sudden and very heavy rainfall.  
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dereliction   deliberate or conscious neglect; negligence; delinquency; also the act of abandoning something.  
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discredit   defame;also to give no credence to;disbelieve;also destroy confidence in an effort to discredit honest politicians.  
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egalitarian   equality; asserting, resulting from, or characterized by belief in the equality of all people, esp. in political, economic, or social life.  
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polarity   the presence or manifestation of two opposite or contrasting principles or tendencies.  
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overreach   to reach or extend over or beyond; to defeat (oneself) by overdoing matters; to get the better of, esp. by deceit or trickery; outwit  
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fracas   a noisy, disorderly disturbance or fight; riotous brawl; uproar.  
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seethe   to surge or foam as if boiling.; to soak; to boil lightly, simmer  
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plod   to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge to plod under the weight of a burden.  
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sodden   soaked with liquid or moisture; saturated.  
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gainsay   to deny, dispute, or contradict. to speak or act against; oppose. To declare false; deny  
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concur   to accord in opinion; agree; also to work together; also coincide  
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prudery   excessive propriety or modesty in speech, conduct, etc.  
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flag   to fall off in vigor, energy, activity, interest, etc. Public enthusiasm flagged when the team kept losing.  
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bettor   a person who bets.  
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lumber   to move clumsily or heavily, esp. from great or ponderous bulk overloaded wagons lumbering down the dirt road.  
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desultory   lacking in consistency, or visible order; disconnected; fitful; random  
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summarily   in a prompt or direct manner; immediately Also without notice; precipitately to be dismissed summarily from one's job.  
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warp   To turn or twist (wood, for example) out of shape.  
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trudge   to walk, esp. laboriously or wearily to trudge up a long flight of steps.  
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forage   to wander or go in search of provisions. Also to search about; seek; He went foraging in the attic for old mementos.  
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mince   To walk with very short steps or with exaggerated primness.  
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vaunt   to speak vaingloriously of; boast of to vaunt one's achievements.  
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torrid   Parched with the heat of the sun; intensely hot. Passionate; ardent  
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homiletics   the art of preaching; the branch of practical theology that treats of homilies or sermons.  
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tautology   Needless repetition of the same sense in different words; redundancy.  
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tamp   to force in or down by repeated, rather light, strokes He tamped the tobacco in his pipe.  
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jejune   without interest ; dull; insipid; also juvenile; immature; inexperienced a jejune novel.  
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piquant   agreeably pungent or sharp in taste or flavor; pleasantly biting or tart. Also agreeably stimulating, interesting, or attractive  
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raffish   gaudily vulgar or cheap; mildly or sometimes engagingly disreputable a matinee idol whose raffish offstage behavior amused millions.  
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nonplused   to render utterly perplexed; puzzle completely.  
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tractable   easily managed or controlled; docile; yielding  
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umbrage   offense; annoyance; displeasure to feel umbrage at a social snub  
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