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- inclined or ready to quarrel, fight, make arguments; contentious; quarrelsome.
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- a man engaged in, tend to engage in, fighting.
- a physical struggle; a fight.
- an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations; a quarrel.
- the action of opposing, resisting or combating; opposition.
- a vying of sexual partners in amorous sport.
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- to speak slightingly of; to show disrespect for; to belittle; to disparage.
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- a raised patch of skin, esp. of epidermis, filled with watery matter and caused by a burn, rubbing, etc.; a blister.
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- a pond or lake having lotus and other water-lily plants.
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- superiority in quality, quantity or number; pre-eminence; eminence; excellence.
- great joy or happiness; delight.
- an excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit, etc.; character or quality of being vain; conceit; vanity.
- majestic and imposing magnificence or elegance.
- the condition of being or becoming swollen in size; a swelling.
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- a kind of disease.
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- a large, black dog.
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- a large trumpet.
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- a man having qualities that are regarded as characteristic of women and girls, as weakness, cowardliness, etc.; a coward.
- mad dog.
- madness; lunacy; insanity.
- a mad man.
- a ghost or spectre.