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  • 35appalled — ap|palled [əˈpo:ld US əˈpo:ld] adj very shocked and upset by something very bad or unpleasant appalled by ▪ I was appalled by what I saw. appalled at ▪ He was appalled at how dirty the place was. ▪ When I heard what had happened I was absolutely… …

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  • 36appalled — ap|palled [ ə pɔld ] adjective offended or shocked very much by something, because it is extremely unpleasant or bad: appalled to see/hear/find/discover etc.: She was appalled to hear that her husband had been arrested. appalled at/by: I was… …

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  • 37pal — {{11}}pal (n.) 1680s, from Romany (English Gypsy) pal brother, comrade, variant of continental Romany pral, plal, phral, probably from Skt. bhrata brother (see BROTHER (Cf. brother)). Better late than never, Pal, is a saying applicable on the… …

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  • 38pall — {{11}}pall (n.) O.E. pæll rich cloth, cloak, altar cloth, from L. pallium cloak, covering, in Tertullian, the garment worn by Christians instead of the Roman toga; related to pallo robe, cloak, palla long upper garment of Roman women, perhaps… …

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  • 39pall — [[t]pɔ͟ːl[/t]] palls, palled 1) VERB: no cont If something palls, it becomes less interesting or less enjoyable after a period of time. Already the allure of meals in restaurants had begun to pall. Syn: wear off 2) N COUNT: usu N of n If a pall… …

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  • 40pal — informal noun a friend. verb (pals, palling, palled) (pal up) form a friendship. Origin C17: from Romany, brother, mate , based on Sanskrit bhrātṛ brother …

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