endlessly | | |
to divide and give out in shares | | |
genuine; sincere | | |
1. able to float easily; 2. able to hold things up; 3. cheerful, hopeful | | |
a small, exclusive group of people | | |
1. to admit as true; 2. to yield, submit | | |
1. getting on well with others; 2. agreeable, pleasant | | |
very high, noble | | |
a movement from one country or region to another | | |
to be aware of through the senses, observe, to grasp mentally | | |
1. an introduction; 2. that which comes before or leads off | | |
inclined to go against what is expected, stubborn, turned away from what is good and proper | | |
stale, spoiled | | |
country-like; simple, plain; awkward | | |
one who lives in the country | | |
to separate, divide into parts | | |
wretchedly poor; run-down; mean or selfish | | |
not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain | | |
able to do many things well; capable of many uses | | |
1. to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; 2. to defend successfully against opposition; to justify | | |
to lose size, strength, or power | | |