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Salving
- verb - apply a salve to, usually for the purpose of healing
- having a softening or soothing effect especially to the skin
- save from ruin, destruction, or harm
Selfies
- unknown - Self portrait photographs, typically taken on
hand-held cameras or phones.
Selfish
- adjective - concerned chiefly or only with yourself and your advantage to the exclusion of others; "Selfish men were...trying to make capital for themselves out of the sacred cause of civil rights"- Maria Weston Chapman
Selfism
- - Concentration of one's interests on one's self; self-love; selfishness.
Selkirk
- noun - Scottish sailor who was put ashore on a deserted island off the coast of Chile for five years (providing the basis for Daniel Defoe's novel about Robinson Crusoe) (1676-1721)
Selling
- verb - be approved of or gain acceptance; "The new idea sold well in certain circles"
- be responsible for the sale of; "All her publicity sold the products"
- be sold at a certain price or in a certain way; "These books sell like hot cakes"
- deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country"
- do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
- exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
- give up for a price or reward; "She sold her principles for a successful career"
- persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
- the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money
Silkier
- adjective - having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; "glossy auburn hair"; "satiny gardenia petals"; "sleek black fur"; "silken eyelashes"; "silky skin"; "a silklike fabric"; "slick seals and otters"
Silkily
- adverb - in a silky manner; "the young wheat shone silkily"; "`Darling,' she said silkily"
Sillier
- adjective - dazed from or as if from repeated blows;
- inspiring scornful pity;
- lacking seriousness; given to frivolity;
- least sensible
- ludicrous, foolish;