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MIEN |
Person’s manner |
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AGEDLY |
In the manner of an aged person. |
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THROTTLE |
To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner
of a person half suffocated. |
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RAIN |
To bestow in a profuse or abundant manner; as, to rain
favors upon a person. |
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WALK |
Manner of walking; gait; step; as, we often know a person at
a distance by his walk. |
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GENTEEL |
Graceful in mien or form; elegant in appearance, dress, or
manner; as, the lady has a genteel person. Law. |
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INSUFFERABLY |
In a manner or to a degree beyond endurance;
intolerably; as, a blaze insufferably bright; a person insufferably
proud. |
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AIR |
An artificial or affected manner; show of pride or vanity;
haughtiness; as, it is said of a person, he puts on airs. |
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PERSONALLY |
In a personal manner; by bodily presence; in person;
not by representative or substitute; as, to deliver a letter
personally. |
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IMMEDIATELY |
In an immediate manner; without intervention of any
other person or thing; proximately; directly; -- opposed to mediately;
as, immediately contiguous. |
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PORT |
The manner in which a person bears himself; deportment;
carriage; bearing; demeanor; hence, manner or style of living; as, a
proud port. |
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WASTEFUL |
Expending, or tending to expend, property, or that which
is valuable, in a needless or useless manner; lavish; prodigal; as, a
wasteful person; a wasteful disposition. |
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SAMENESS |
The state of being the same; identity; absence of
difference; near resemblance; correspondence; similarity; as, a
sameness of person, of manner, of sound, of appearance, and the like. |
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CONVERSE |
To engage in familiar colloquy; to interchange
thoughts and opinions in a free, informal manner; to chat; -- followed
by with before a person; ... |
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MOOD |
Manner of conceiving and expressing action or being, as
positive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without regard to other
accidents, such as time... |
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ATTITUDE |
The posture or position of a person or an animal, or the
manner in which the parts of his body are disposed; position assumed or
studied to ser... |
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VENTRILOQUISM |
The act, art, or practice of speaking in such a
manner that the voice appears to come, not from the person speaking,
but from some other source... |
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POSE |
To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of
effect; to arrange the posture and drapery of (a person) in a studied
manner; as, to... |
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WILL |
The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in
which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death;
the writte... |
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ARROGANCE |
The act or habit of arrogating, or making undue claims
in an overbearing manner; that species of pride which consists in
exorbitant claims of r... |
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LOSS |
Destruction or diminution of value, if brought about in a
manner provided for in the insurance contract (as destruction by fire
or wreck, damag... |
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ASSAULT |
An apparently violent attempt, or willful offer with force
or violence, to do hurt to another; an attempt or offer to beat
another, accompanied... |
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TYRANT |
Specifically, a monarch, or other ruler or master, who uses
power to oppress his subjects; a person who exercises unlawful
authority, or lawful... |