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obscene
French, from Latin obscenus obscaenus indecent, lewd] : extremely or deeply offensive according to contemporary community standards of morality or decency
Deep laid
Laid deeply formed with cunning and sagacity secretly and carefully planned as
outrage
outrage 1 : a deeply offensive or violent act 2 : the tort of intentionally
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Baffy
A short wooden club having a deeply concave face seldom used
Begrime
To soil with grime or dirt deeply impressed or rubbed in
cherished
deeply loved or valued
Dancetteacute
Deeply indented having large teeth thus a fess dancetteacute has only
Dandelion
leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum bearing large yellow compound flowers and deeply notched leaves
Deep fet
Deeply fetched or drawn
Dive
into water head foremost to thrust the body under or deeply into water or other fluid
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