
The History of New Year’s Resolutions
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- Q1The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act.custom30s
- Q2very old; of a long time agoancient30s
- Q3plants that are grown for foodcrops30s
- Q4to make a renewed commitment to something; to confirmreaffirm30s
- Q5something or someone that acts as an early and less advanced model for what will appear in the future, or a warning or sign of what is to followforerunners30s
- Q6to give something as an honour or presentbestow30s
- Q7(v.) try to fix or mend, (syn.) fiddle (n.)formerly a person (traditionally a Gypsy) who traveled from place to place mending pots and kettles and other metal utensils as a way to earn a livingtinker30s
- Q8to live or dwell ininhabit30s
- Q9a god; a divine beingdeity30s
- Q10A gift of an animal for slaughter as a way to honor godssacrifice30s
- Q11an official of the church, such as a priest, bishop, or cardinalclergyman30s
- Q12relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially religious beliefsspiritual30s
- Q13making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noiseraucous30s
- Q14Causing great sadness or pessimism, sad and without hopedismal30s
- Q15Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual mattersSecular30s