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madness and folly

magical and secret


magnificent and luxurious


majestic and imposing


malice and revenge


malignity and spitefulness


manifold and complex


manly and powerful


manner and conduct


marvels and mysteries


massive and compact


masterly and convincing


materialistic and sordid


maternal and filial


maudlin and grotesque [maudlin = tearfully sentimental]


maxims and morals


meager and bare


mean and debasing


meaning and significance


means and materials


mechanical and monotonous


meddling and muddling


meditative and sympathetic


meek and manageable


melody and softness


memorable and glorious


menace and superciliousness [superciliousness = haughty disdain]


merciful and chivalrous


merciless and unpitying


merit and virtue


mighty and majestic


mild and virtuous


mince and temporize


minds and memories


minuteness and fidelity


mirth and joviality

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