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  • 121uncúðlic — adj unknown; adv uncúðliclíce in an unfriendly manner, unkindly …

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  • 122unfréondlíce — adv unkindly …

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  • 123love — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Strong affection Nouns 1. love, fondness, liking; inclination, desire; regard, admiration, affection, tenderness, heart, attachment, yearning; gallantry; passion, flame, devotion, infatuation, adoration; …

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  • 124brutally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ruthlessly, cruelly, callously, relentlessly, mercilessly, heartlessly, unfeelingly, harshly, grimly, viciously, meanly, inhumanly, inhumanely, brutishly, savagely, in a ruthless manner, in a cruel manner, in a heartless… …

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  • 125ungraciously — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unkindly, crudely, brashly, disrespectfully; see rudely …

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  • 126buffet — buf|fet1 [ˈbufeı US bəˈfeı] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Frenc] 1.) a meal at a party or other occasion, in which people serve themselves at a table and then move away to eat ▪ a cold buffet buffet breakfast/lunch/supper ▪ The price includes morning… …

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  • 127laugh — laugh1 W2S2 [la:f US læf] v [: Old English; Origin: hliehhan] 1.) to make sounds with your voice, usually while you are smiling, because you think something is funny ▪ Maria looked at him and laughed. laugh at/about ▪ I didn t know what I was… …

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  • 128nasty — nas|ty S2 [ˈna:sti US ˈnæsti] adj comparative nastier superlative nastiest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(behaviour)¦ 2¦(person)¦ 3¦(experience/situation)¦ 4¦(sight/smell etc)¦ 5¦(injury/illness)¦ 6¦(substance)¦ 7 a nasty piece of work ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ …

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