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  • BLINK-EYED
    Habitually winking. Marlowe.
  • PROSECUTE
    To institute and carry on a legal prosecution; as, to prosecute for public offenses. Blackstone. (more info) 1. To follow after. Latimer.
  • SMOTHER
    Etym: 1. To destroy the life of by suffocation; to deprive of the air necessary for life; to cover up closely so as to prevent breathing; to suffocate; as, to smother a child. 2. To affect as by suffocation; to stife; to deprive of air by a thick
  • SCREENINGS
    The refuse left after screening sand, coal, ashes, etc.
  • RESTRAINABLE
    Capable of being restrained; controllable. Sir T. Browne.
  • EXPOSER
    One who exposes or discloses.
  • CLOKE
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  • CONCEALED
    Hidden; kept from sight; secreted. -- Con*ceal"ed*ly (, adv. -- Con*ceal"ed*ness, n. Concealed weapons , dangerous weapons so carried on the person as to be knowingly or willfully concealed from sight, -- a practice forbidden by statute.
  • REPRESSIBLE
    Capable of being repressed.
  • EXPOSEDNESS
    The state of being exposed, laid open, or unprotected; as, an exposedness to sin or temptation.
  • DISGUISE
    1. A dress or exterior put on for purposes of concealment or of deception; as, persons doing unlawful acts in disguise are subject to heavy penalties. There is no passion steals into the heart more imperceptibly and covers itself under
  • BETRAYAL
    The act or the result of betraying.
  • RESTRAINEDLY
    With restraint. Hammond.
  • EXPOSE
    1. To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to expose pictures to public inspection. Those who seek truth only, freely expose their principles to the test, and are pleased to have them
  • DISSEMBLER
    One who dissembles; one who conceals his opinions or dispositions under a false appearance; a hypocrite. It is the weakest sort of politicians that are the greatest dissemblers. Bacon. Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here. Pope. Syn. --
  • SMOTHERINESS
    The quality or state of being smothery.
  • DISSEMBLE
    dis-) + F. sembler to seem, L. simulare to simulate; cf. L. 1. To hide under a false semblance or seeming; to feign not to be what it really is; to put an untrue appearance upon; to disguise; to mask. Dissemble all your griefs and discontents.
  • RESTRAIN
    restringere, restrictum; pref. re- re- + stringere to draw, bind, or 1. To draw back again; to hold back from acting, proceeding, or advancing, either by physical or moral force, or by any interposing obstacle; to repress or suppress; to keep down;
  • SURRENDEROR
    One who makes a surrender, as of an estate. Bouvier.
  • DISGUISEMENT
    Disguise. Spenser.
  • INCONCEALABLE
    Not concealable. "Inconcealable imperfections." Sir T. Browne.
  • SUNBLINK
    A glimpse or flash of the sun. Sir W. Scott.
  • MOONBLINK
    A temporary blindness, or impairment of sight, said to be caused by sleeping in the moonlight; -- sometimes called nyctalopia.
  • IRREPRESSIBLY
    In a manner or to a degree that can not be repressed.
  • SURRENDER
    To yield; to render or deliver up; to give up; as, a principal surrendered by his bail, a fugitive from justice by a foreign state, or a particular estate by the tenant thereof to him in remainder or reversion. (more info) 1. To yield to the power

 

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