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prance
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verb
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For a horse to move with high springy steps. |
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preen
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verb
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To devote effort to making oneself look attractive and then admire one's appearance |
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pretentious
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adjective
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Trying to appear more important or clever than you are |
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prim
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adjective
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Stiffly formal and respectable; feeling or showing disapproval of anything regarded as improper |
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primal
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adjective
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Relating to very basic emotions or conditions
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primp
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verb
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To spend time making minor adjustments to one's hair, makeup, or clothes. |
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prissy
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adjective
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Fussily and excessively respectable |
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prude
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noun
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A person who is or claims to be easily shocked by matters relating to sex or nudity |
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putter
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verb
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To do things in a relaxed way, without rushing |
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quaint
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adjective
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Attractive or charming in an old fashioned way. |
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reclusive
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adjective
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Preferring to live in isolation and avoiding contact with others, often due to personal preference or a desire for privacy. |
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reluctant
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adjective
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Not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it |
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reminisce
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verb
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To reflect on or remember past experiences, often with a sense of nostalgia or fondness. |
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repent
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verb
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To express sincere remorse and ask for forgiveness, often in a religious or moral context. |
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restrain
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verb
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To physically or metaphorically prevent someone or something from moving, acting, or progressing. |
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restraint
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noun
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The action of preventing or controlling someone or something or oneself from moving, acting, or progressing |
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retrospect
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noun
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The act of reflecting on or considering past actions, experiences, or situations. |
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sentimental
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adjective
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Having a strong emotional attachment to memories or things. |
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shame
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noun
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The emotion experienced when one believes they have done something wrong or inappropriate, often leading to feelings of guilt or disgrace. |
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smug
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adjective
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Having or showing an excessive pride in oneself or one's achievements |
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