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  • 41fulsome — fulsome, oily, unctuous, oleaginous, slick, soapy are comparable when they mean too obviously extravagant or ingratiating to be accepted as genuine or sincere. Fulsome stresses a surfeit of something which in proper measure is not displeasing but …

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  • 42voracious — voracious, gluttonous, ravenous, ravening, rapacious can all mean excessively greedy and can all apply to persons, their appetites and reactions, or their behavior. Voracious implies habitual gorging with food or drink, or with whatever satisfies …

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  • 43lusty — adj 1. vigorous, full of vigor, robust, robustious, hardy, hale, hale and hearty, strong and healthy, bursting with health or vigor, Sl. gutsy; energetic, full of energy, lively, full of life, youthful, blooming, (of a woman) buxom; sound,… …

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  • 44sate — UK [seɪt] / US verb Word forms sate : present tense I/you/we/they sate he/she/it sates present participle sating past tense sated past participle sated be sated (with something) literary to have had enough, or more than enough, of something …

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  • 45Baka — Variations: Benin The baka is a vampiric spirit created when abokor (a Vodun priest) who has led a life of evil dies. The baka has the ability to shapeshift into any animal it desires and by doing so will have a physical body. Once a form has… …

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  • 46sate — I. /seɪt / (say sayt) verb (t) (sated, sating) 1. to satisfy (any appetite or desire) to the full. 2. to surfeit; glut. {blend of obsolete sade satiate (Old English sadian) and Latin sat enough. See sad} II. /sæt/ (say sat), /seɪt / (say sayt) …

  • 47gluttonous — [adj] voracious covetous, devouring, edacious, gorging, gourmandizing, greedy, gross, hoggish*, insatiable, never full, omnivorous, piggish*, piggy*, prodigious, rapacious, ravening, ravenous, sating, starved, starving, unquenchable, wolfish*;… …

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  • 48voracious — [adj] very hungry, greedy avid, covetous, devouring, dog hungry*, edacious, empty, gluttonous, gorging, grasping, gross, insatiable, omnivorous, piggy*, prodigious, rapacious, ravening, ravenous, sating, starved, starved to death*, starving,… …

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  • 49режим предохранения от манипуляций или контактов с радиоактивными отходами — — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN temper sating …

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  • 50sate — sate1 [sāt] vt. sated, sating [prob. altered < dial. sade, akin to SAD, infl. by L satiare, to fill full: see SATIATE] 1. to satisfy (an appetite, desire, etc.) to the full; gratify completely 2. to provide with more than enough, so as to… …

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