Random35 — Words

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Random35 — 60 words
bilk
To take money from someone by cheating or tricking them. (verb)
guzzle
To drink something quickly. (verb)
mooch
To ask for or obtain (something) without paying for it (verb)
slake
To quench or satisfy one's thirst (verb)
wallow
To indulge in something in an unrestrained way (verb)
dibs
The right to have or choose something (noun)
gusto
Enjoyment or vigor in doing something; zest (noun)
munchkin
A child or short person (noun)
pang
A sudden sharp pain or painful emotion (noun)
shmo
A stupid person (noun)
willies
A strong feeling of nervous apprehension and discomfort (noun)
sludge
Thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid components, especially the product of an industrial or refining process (noun)
bumbling
Acting in a confused or ineffectual way; incompetent (adjective)
gloomy
Unhappy and without hope (adjective)
rife
(especially of something undesirable or harmful) of common occurrence; widespread (adjective)
whoosh
Move or cause to move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound (verb)
hodgepodge
A confused mixture (noun)
scourge
A person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering (noun)
petty
Of little importance; trivial (adjective)
peppy
Lively and high-spirited (adjective)
gorgeous
Beautiful; very attractive (adjective)
trash
Damage or wreck (verb)
enigma
A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand (noun)
ominous
Giving the impression that something bad, unpleasant or threatening is going to happen. (adjective)
odious
Extremely unpleasant; repulsive. (adjective)
aberration
A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected. (noun)
simplistic
Ignoring the complexity of something by seeing it as much simpler than it really is. (adjective)
drift
To move slowly without much intention or direction. (verb)
lunatic
A person who is crazy (noun)
slap
To hit quickly with the flat part of the hand (verb)
engulf
To surround something completely (verb)
wiggle
A wiggling movement (noun)
probe
A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body (noun)
smack
A sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand (noun)
martyr
A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs (noun)
avid
Showing a keen desire or craving for something. (adjective)
concoct
To invent or devise a plan, story, or excuse, often in a clever or dishonest way. (verb)
conflict
A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one. (noun)
deceptive
Causing someone to believe something untrue. (adjective)
escort
A person or group who accompanies someone to provide protection, guidance, or company in social engagements. (noun)
excessive
Going beyond what is considered acceptable or appropriate. (adjective)
gleam
A brief or faint light, often reflected off a surface. (noun)
grind
To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing or rubbing. (verb)
greet
To welcome or acknowledge someone, typically in a friendly or polite manner. (verb)
foolish
Lacking good sense or judgment; unwise. (adjective)
intricate
Having many complex and detailed parts that are difficult to understand or analyze. (adjective)
intrusive
Interfering with someone's privacy or personal space. (adjective)
momentum
The force or speed of movement — especially as something continues to move or grow. (noun)
outbreak
A sudden start or increase of something harmful, especially a disease or conflict. (noun)
mischief
Behavior that causes minor damage or annoyance, especially by children or animals. (noun)
panacea
A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties. (noun)
stride
To walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction. (verb)
trailblazer
A person who is the first to do something, making a path for others to follow, an innovator or pioneer in a particular field or activity. (noun)
tricky
Difficult to deal with or do, often requiring skill or caution, sometimes being deceptive or misleading, making it appear different from what it really is. (adjective)
unbecoming
Unflattering or unattractive, especially in clothing or actions. (adjective)
hedonism
The idea that pleasure is the main goal of life. (noun)
comprehend
To understand something completely (verb)
moody
Having moods that change often, resulting in often being unhappy or unfriendly (adjective)
indifferent
Not showing or feeling interest or concern about something. (adjective)
witless
Stupid, foolish, and showing no intelligence. (adjective)