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DEBAUCHED |
Corrupted |
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TAINTED |
Corrupted |
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GARBLED |
Misreported, corrupted |
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ATTAINT |
Attainted; corrupted. |
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BUOLT |
Corrupted form Bolt. |
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SICK |
Corrupted; imperfect; impaired; weakned. |
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EVICTS |
Turns out vice corrupted backstreet |
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AIM |
Am I corrupted by ambition? |
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FENOWED |
Corrupted; decayed; moldy. See Vinnewed. |
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WINCED |
Cringed when new CID was corrupted |
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SELF-DEPRAVED |
Corrupted or depraved by one's self. |
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INVIOLATED |
Not corrupted, defiled, or profaned; chaste; pure. |
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CHUCK |
A word of endearment; -- corrupted from chick. |
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BETHLEHEM |
A hospital for lunatics; -- corrupted into bedlam. |
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HINNY |
A term of endearment; darling; -- corrupted from honey. |
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FALSIFIABLE |
Capable of being falsified, counterfeited, or
corrupted. |
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OVERDOSED |
Dover does appear corrupted having taken in too many drugs |
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CORRUPTIBLE |
Capable of being corrupted, or morally vitiated;
susceptible of depravation. |
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TAINT |
To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something
corrupting. |
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INCORRUPTIBLE |
Incapable of being bribed or morally corrupted;
inflexibly just and upright. |
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AUTHENTICITY |
Genuineness; the quality of being genuine or not
corrupted from the original. |
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CORRUPTIBILITY |
The quality of being corruptible; the possibility
or liability of being corrupted; corruptibleness. |
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ERN |
To stir with strong emotion; to grieve; to mourn.
[Corrupted into yearn in modern editions of Shakespeare.] |
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SPOIL |
To lose the valuable qualities; to be corrupted; to
decay; as, fruit will soon spoil in warm weather. |
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PORTIONIST |
A scholar at Merton College, Oxford, who has a certain
academical allowance or portion; -- corrupted into postmaster. |