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spurt |
Noun
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the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) |
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spurt |
Verb
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move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy |
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spurt |
Verb
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gush forth in a sudden stream or jet |
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sky burial |
Noun
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a traditional Tibetan funeral ritual in which the corpse is exposed to the open air to be eaten by sacred vultures |
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spirt |
Noun
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the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid) |
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spirt |
Verb
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move or act with a sudden increase in speed or energy |
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spirt |
Verb
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gush forth in a sudden stream or jet |
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solicitude |
Noun
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a feeling of excessive concern |
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satyriasis |
Noun
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abnormally intense sexual desire in men |
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solicitousness |
Noun
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a feeling of excessive concern |
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softheartedness |
Noun
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a feeling of concern for the welfare of someone (especially someone defenseless) |
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self-disgust |
Noun
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shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions |
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self-hatred |
Noun
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shame resulting from strong dislike of yourself or your actions |
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swivet |
Noun
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a panic or extreme discomposure |
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scare |
Noun
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a sudden attack of fear |
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scare |
Noun
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sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events |
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scare |
Verb
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cause fear in |
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scare |
Verb
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cause to lose courage |
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shamefacedness |
Noun
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feeling embarrassed about yourself |
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sheepishness |
Noun
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feeling embarrassed about yourself |
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stage fright |
Noun
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fear that affects a person about to face an audience |
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Schadenfreude |
Noun
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delight in another person's misfortune |
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solacement |
Noun
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the comfort you feel when consoled in times of disappointment |
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solacement |
Noun
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comfort in disappointment or misery |
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self-esteem |
Noun
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a feeling of pride in yourself |
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self-pride |
Noun
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a feeling of pride in yourself |
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shyness |
Noun
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a feeling of fear of embarrassment |
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silver lining |
Noun
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a consoling aspect of a difficult situation |
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self-depreciation |
Noun
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a feeling of being of little worth |
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self-doubt |
Noun
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lack of self-confidence |
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self-distrust |
Noun
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lack of self-confidence |
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sexual pleasure |
Noun
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pleasure derived from sexual activities |
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sadism |
Noun
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sexual pleasure obtained by inflicting harm (physical or psychological) on others |
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sadomasochism |
Noun
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sadism and masochism combined in one person |
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storminess |
Noun
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violent passion in speech or action |
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storminess |
Noun
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the state of being stormy |
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sinking feeling |
Noun
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a feeling caused by uneasiness or apprehension |
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sensuousness |
Noun
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a sensuous feeling |
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soreness |
Noun
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an uncomfortable feeling of mental painfulness or distress |
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soreness |
Noun
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a pain that is felt (as when the area is touched) |
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self-torture |
Noun
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self-imposed distress |
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self-torment |
Noun
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self-imposed distress |
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sweet tooth |
Noun
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a strong appetite for sweet food |
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sexual urge |
Noun
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all of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses |
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sexual desire |
Noun
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a desire for sexual intimacy |
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scunner |
Noun
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a strong dislike |
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sensuality |
Noun
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desire for sensual pleasures |
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self-complacency |
Noun
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the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself |
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sensualness |
Noun
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desire for sensual pleasures |
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self-satisfaction |
Noun
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the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself |