Macbeth Set 1
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| permanent; impossible to dissolve or disintegrate | ||
| bold; fearless | ||
| the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age) | ||
| wishing evil to others | ||
| exceedingly harmful | ||
| proceeding from good sense or judgment | ||
| miscellaneous unspecified objects | ||
| immoderate indulgence of bodily appetites | ||
| extreme greed for material wealth | ||
| Easily deceived. | ||
| the act of causing disorder | ||
| [adj] pure | ||
| conspicuously and offensively loud | ||
| something that indicates what is to come; a forerunner | ||
| lack of physical or mental energy |
