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the abject
adjective
Rejected; cast aside.
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Of all the abject illusions!
Also discusses the Abject Puf business.
For the abject detail, Chisora won on points.
Nor the abject, subservient need for someone else's love.
"You've never suffered the abject, creeping horror of an ailing anus!" the latter is told.
Then the abject deficiencies of the dueling budget plans will be self-evident.
He seemed undeterred by the abject failure of the first invasion, in 1994-96.
To the Editor: The abject failure of President Obama's foreign policy is patent.
The photograph does seem to capture the abject glory of it all.
The abject failure of this bill suggests any future efforts at reform will be similarly mired.
War, for Hermans, is simply an intensification of the abject human condition.
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