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mortify | to hurt someone's feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation; humiliate; embarrass (v.) |
orthodox | in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things; traditional; standard (adj.) |
procure | to obtain through special effort; gain; acquire; achieve (v.) |
scurry | to run quickly; hurry; rush; dash (v.) |
wince | to draw back suddenly, as though in pain or fear; flinch (v.); the act of drawing back, as though in pain or fear (v.) |
spirited | full of life and vigor; lively; animated; courageous (adj.) |
virtual | so close as to be equivalent to the real thing; functioning as; equivalent to (adj.) |
void | completely empty (adj.); empty or unfilled space (n.); to cancel or nullify (v.) |
wayward | disobedient; willful; unpredictable (adj.) |
sodden | soaked with liquid or moisture; drenched; waterlogged (adj.) |