 predictive; foretelling of events to come (adjective)

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 predictive; foretelling of events to come (adjective)

 Amends made, as for damage or loss (noun)

 Immoral or unchaste; lewd (adjective)

 Someone/something who indicates what is going to happen (noun)

 To punish, as by beating (verb)

 The face or facial features (noun)

 to influence by slyness (verb)

 use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to avoid commitment or in order to mislead (verb)

 To make a request (verb); ALWAYS followed by an object

 lacking physical strength (adjective)