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[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 144: [I]n our conversations we kicked around various theories.
at kick around, v.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 96: The Church [...] is [...] reminding this laidback American that some things are important enough [...] to require careful formation on my part.
at laid-back, adj.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 112: hrist was leading his mulish, plodding church out of the gloom of patriarchy and into the beige radiance of egalitarianism.
at beige, adj.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 74: The tune is slow and somber [...] unlike many of the other clap-happy songs we sang at camp.
at clap-happy (adj.) under clap, n.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 136: I didn’t want to crash the scheduled confession times, because I knew I’d need a good amount of time.
at crash, v.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 47: It was just us, Michael and me, feeling frisky and perhaps a little bored.
at frisky, adj.
[US] A.R. Favale Into the Deep 37: Michael and I came over to the apartment to find the guys sprawled out in the bedroom, rolling on ecstasy.
at roll, v.
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