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+ADJECTIVES = [
+ "wrathful", # 0
+ "worthy", # 1
+ "weird", # 2
+ "warm", # 3
+ "volatile", # 4
+ "veiled", # 5
+ "vacuous", # 6
+ "useless", # 7
+ "upset", # 8
+ "unsoiled", # 9
+ "unsightly", # 10
+ "unpronounceable", # 11
+ "unfriendly", # 12
+ "unfree", # 13
+ "unfit", # 14
+ "unfaithful", # 15
+ "unchaste", # 16
+ "unbroken", # 17
+ "unbound", # 18
+ "unblessed", # 19
+ "unbefitting", # 20
+ "unaltered", # 21
+ "unabused", # 22
+ "unable", # 23
+ "ugly", # 24
+ "tongued", # 25
+ "thorny", # 26
+ "thirsty", # 27
+ "thick", # 28
+ "terminal", # 29
+ "ten-sided", # 30
+ "teeming", # 31
+ "tangerine", # 32
+ "taken", # 33
+ "substantial", # 34
+ "stupefying", # 35
+ "stringy", # 36
+ "strange", # 37
+ "stillborn", # 38
+ "sticky", # 39
+ "stagnant", # 40
+ "spongy", # 41
+ "sour", # 42
+ "soul-destroying", # 43
+ "smoldering", # 44
+ "smitten", # 45
+ "slain", # 46
+ "six-sided", # 47
+ "shifting", # 48
+ "shadowy", # 49
+ "severed", # 50
+ "seven-sided", # 51
+ "serene", # 52
+ "salty", # 53
+ "rust-red", # 54
+ "royal", # 55
+ "rotten", # 56
+ "riddled", # 57
+ "resentful", # 58
+ "regrettable", # 59
+ "reeking", # 60
+ "rare", # 61
+ "rank", # 62
+ "rancid", # 63
+ "quiescent", # 64
+ "putrid", # 65
+ "putrid", # 66
+ "putrescent", # 67
+ "prehistoric", # 68
+ "predatory", # 69
+ "predaceous", # 70
+ "porous", # 71
+ "poisonous", # 72
+ "pierced", # 73
+ "phlegmatic", # 74
+ "petrifying", # 75
+ "pessimal", # 76
+ "pathetic", # 77
+ "odorless", # 78
+ "oddish", # 79
+ "obsessed", # 80
+ "obscene", # 81
+ "numb", # 82
+ "nine-sided", # 83
+ "nasty", # 84
+ "mysterious", # 85
+ "mute", # 86
+ "musky", # 87
+ "morose", # 88
+ "moribund", # 89
+ "moldy", # 90
+ "miasmic", # 91
+ "material", # 92
+ "many-lobed", # 93
+ "malodorous", # 94
+ "malign", # 95
+ "maimed", # 96
+ "luminescent", # 97
+ "low-cut", # 98
+ "lousy", # 99
+ "live", # 100
+ "limp", # 101
+ "lifeless", # 102
+ "leering", # 103
+ "leaky", # 104
+ "layered", # 105
+ "latent", # 106
+ "lackluster", # 107
+ "jagged", # 108
+ "irregular", # 109
+ "iridescent", # 110
+ "intangible", # 111
+ "infinite", # 112
+ "inept", # 113
+ "incomprehensible", # 114
+ "in-between", # 115
+ "improper", # 116
+ "idle", # 117
+ "hunted", # 118
+ "hideous", # 119
+ "heavy", # 120
+ "hairy", # 121
+ "guilty", # 122
+ "grotesque", # 123
+ "grey", # 124
+ "greedy", # 125
+ "gory", # 126
+ "gorgeous", # 127
+ "gooey", # 128
+ "golden-brown", # 129
+ "golden", # 130
+ "ghastly", # 131
+ "frostbitten", # 132
+ "fresh-cut", # 133
+ "freakish", # 134
+ "frantic", # 135
+ "fossilized", # 136
+ "formless", # 137
+ "formidable", # 138
+ "floccose", # 139
+ "five-lobed", # 140
+ "firstborn", # 141
+ "filthy", # 142
+ "fickle", # 143
+ "fetid", # 144
+ "fertile", # 145
+ "fearful", # 146
+ "fatal", # 147
+ "familiar", # 148
+ "fallen", # 149
+ "fallacious", # 150
+ "faint", # 151
+ "faceless", # 152
+ "extinct", # 153
+ "esoteric", # 154
+ "errant", # 155
+ "emergent", # 156
+ "elastic", # 157
+ "eight-sided", # 158
+ "eerie", # 159
+ "ebon", # 160
+ "dysphoric", # 161
+ "dying", # 162
+ "dumb", # 163
+ "dull-purple", # 164
+ "dull", # 165
+ "dull", # 166
+ "dull", # 167
+ "dormant", # 168
+ "doomed", # 169
+ "disfigured", # 170
+ "dirty", # 171
+ "defenseless", # 172
+ "deep-pink", # 173
+ "deep", # 174
+ "deconsecrated", # 175
+ "deathlike", # 176
+ "deadly", # 177
+ "dead", # 178
+ "dark-blue", # 179
+ "dark", # 180
+ "curly", # 181
+ "curious", # 182
+ "cured", # 183
+ "cunning", # 184
+ "crystalline", # 185
+ "cryptic", # 186
+ "crying", # 187
+ "crumbly", # 188
+ "crimson", # 189
+ "crested", # 190
+ "creepy", # 191
+ "crazy", # 192
+ "corrupt", # 193
+ "corporeal", # 194
+ "contemptible", # 195
+ "contained", # 196
+ "concrete", # 197
+ "cloudy", # 198
+ "chopped", # 199
+ "chained", # 200
+ "caustic", # 201
+ "catholic", # 202
+ "cathartic", # 203
+ "captive", # 204
+ "cancerous", # 205
+ "cabalistic", # 206
+ "burnt", # 207
+ "buoyant", # 208
+ "bronze-red", # 209
+ "bronze", # 210
+ "broken", # 211
+ "bright-red", # 212
+ "breathless", # 213
+ "bound", # 214
+ "bound", # 215
+ "bottomless", # 216
+ "bony", # 217
+ "bodiless", # 218
+ "blue-lilac", # 219
+ "blue", # 220
+ "bloody", # 221
+ "bloodthirsty", # 222
+ "bloodsucking", # 223
+ "bloodstained", # 224
+ "bloodcurdling", # 225
+ "blonde", # 226
+ "blistered", # 227
+ "blank", # 228
+ "bitter", # 229
+ "bilgy", # 230
+ "bewitched", # 231
+ "befouled", # 232
+ "beardless", # 233
+ "bastardly", # 234
+ "barbed", # 235
+ "baleful", # 236
+ "balding", # 237
+ "awkward", # 238
+ "awful", # 239
+ "atrocious", # 240
+ "arcane", # 241
+ "appalling", # 242
+ "antic", # 243
+ "anonymous", # 244
+ "angry", # 245
+ "ample", # 246
+ "ambiguous", # 247
+ "amber-green", # 248
+ "amber", # 249
+ "aghast", # 250
+ "activated", # 251
+ "acidic", # 252
+ "abused", # 253
+ "abstruse", # 254
+ "abject", # 255
+]
+