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- adjective Rare spelling of
intense .
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Examples
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Assuming that I could control any of my muscles in a time of such intence fear.
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Assuming that I could control any of my muscles in a time of such intence fear.
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And yes as the season goes along further it does get more intence and more profanity.
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I also do the intence daily finger cleaning. i do enema every 2 days or so.
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I didn't have a shitty life there are a lot of ppl in worse conditions that i am. but somehow this feels different. feels like its more serious more intence.
lupee Diary Entry lupee 2006
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Ship, the Town in flames all round them and the heat from the flames so intence as scarcely to be borne; the day one of the hottest we have had this season and the wind blowing the smoke in their faces -- only figure to yourself all these circumstances, and then consider that we do not count 60 Men lost.
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But she looked so intence, sitting there, and after all, why should I not have an amorus experience?
Bab: A Sub-Deb 1917
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But she looked so intence, sitting there, and after all, why should I not have an amorus experience?
Bab: a Sub-Deb Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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"Mother" I said, "you have done enough damage, interfering with Careers -- not only mine, but another's imperiled now by not haveing a last Act. I can tell you no More, except" -- here my voice took on a deep and intence fiber -- "that I have done nothing to be ashamed of, although unconventional."
Bab: A Sub-Deb 1917
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The first public signs of several hours of intence US-Afghanistan diplomacy on Friday first emerged when Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs called Karzai's comments "cause for real and genuine concern."
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