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| to establish (oneself) in the favor or good graces of others, especially by deliberate effort | |
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| intended for instruction; inclined to teach or lecture others too much | |
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| You are a very boring, didactic speaker. | |
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| mother f**cker the start of you by some nameless malediction. | |
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