Hamlet
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| Full of unspecifiable significance; exciting wonder and awe | ||
| Immune to attack; impregnable; impossible to damage, injure, or wound | ||
| Spiteful | ||
| The relationship of child or offspring to parent | ||
| Rashly or wastefully extravagant | ||
| An earnest promise | ||
| Deadly; destructive | ||
| Open to more than one interpretation | ||
| To torment (n. a farming tool used to break upground) | ||
| To inflict grievous physical or mental suffering on | ||
| The trait of judging wisely and objectively; knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress | ||
| Ask for or request earnestly; to make an earnest prayer for, beseech | ||
| To supplicate, entreat, implore; make an earnest request of | ||
| To plan with cleverness or ingenuity | ||
| A model of excellence or perfection of a kind | ||
| Something added to another, more important thing; an appendage | ||
| An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there | ||
| To make a speech about | ||
| Blended | ||
| Unprincipled | ||
| Harmful or corrupting influence | ||
| Tendons; muscles (but actually the muscle fibers that make up any one muscle) | ||
| The face or facial expression | ||
| Demanding or arousing pity | ||
| A means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance, or punishment | ||
| Finger holes in a musical instrument | ||
| Becoming known | ||
| Tension or strife | ||
| A reply to an answer; a rejoinder; also a copy | ||
| Assembly | ||
| About to occur; impending | ||
| Being beyond what is required or sufficient | ||
| Reductions in amount, degree, or intensity | ||
| Confused | ||
| weak/ lacking muscle or fiber | ||
| The lowest or bottom part | ||
| Difficult to work with | ||
| Influence or effect by a supernatural power | ||
| Loss of the soul; eternal damnation | ||
| High praise | ||
| distant physically or emotionally | ||
| Great happiness; bliss | ||
| Of or relating to the body or flesh; bodily | ||
| Early |
