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barbarous, shapeless, and irregular

beautiful, graceful, and accomplished


beggar, thief, and impostor


belittling, personal, and selfish


birth, rank, and fortune


bitter, baleful, and venomous


bland, patient, and methodical


blessing, bestowing, and welcoming


blind, partial, and prejudiced


blithe, innocent, and free


bluster, swagger, and might


body, soul, and mind


boisterous, undignified, and vulgar


bold, original, and ingenious


bombastic, incongruous, and unsymmetrical


bountiful, exuberant, and luxurious


brain, energy, and enterprise


brave, authoritative, and confident


breadth, richness, and freshness


breathless, confused, and exhilarated


brief, isolated, and fragmentary


brilliancy, energy, and zeal


broad, spare, and athletic


broken, apologetic, and confused


brotherhood, humanity, and chivalry


brusqueness, rudeness, and self-assertion


brutish, repulsive, and terrible


busy, active, and toiling

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Synonyms:caveman
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From reading too much, and sleeping too little, his brain dried up on him and he lost his judgment.
Miguel de Cervantes
(1547-1616)
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