60 words across 1 groups
| bristle |
(of hair or fur) To stand upright away from the skin, especially in anger or fear (verb)
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| careen |
To move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way (verb)
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| carouse |
To drink plentiful amounts of alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way (verb)
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| chomp |
To munch or chew vigorously and noisily (verb)
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| clench |
To contract the muscles of the hand, usually applicable to a firmly closed fist. (verb)
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| cram |
To completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing. (verb)
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| bliss |
Supreme happiness, utter joy or contentment (noun)
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| suffice |
To be enough, sufficient, and adequate. (verb)
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| blooper |
An embarrassing error (noun)
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| flair |
A special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well (noun)
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| fop |
A man who is concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way; a dandy (noun)
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| glutton |
An excessively greedy eater (noun)
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| hovel |
A small, squalid, unpleasant, or simply constructed dwelling (noun)
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| mogul |
An important or powerful person, especially in the motion picture or media industry (noun)
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| tatters |
Irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material (noun)
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| squiggle |
To make small movements, to wriggle or squirm (verb)
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| crummy |
Dirty, unpleasant, or of poor quality (adjective)
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| frisky |
Playful and full of energy (adjective)
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| skittish |
(of an animal, especially of a horse) excitable or easily scared (adjective)
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| snippy |
Curt or sharp, especially in a condescending way (adjective)
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| swank |
Stylishly luxurious and expensive (adjective)
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| cantankerous |
Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative (adjective)
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| maverick |
An unorthodox or independent-minded person (noun)
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| glisten |
For something wet, bright, or greasy to shine and glitter. (verb)
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| lackluster |
Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring (adjective)
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| gangster |
A member of a group of violent criminals (noun)
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| haven |
A place of safety or refuge (noun)
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| lewd |
Crude and offensive in a sexual way (adjective)
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| barren |
A land or a person that is incapable of growing anything or bearing fruit (adjective)
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| inscrutable |
Difficult to understand (adjective)
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| gingerly |
To act in a way that is careful and cautious: (adjective)
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| innuendo |
A remark that suggests something negative, but does not say it directly (noun)
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| intriguing |
Very interesting, especially because of being strange or mysterious (adjective)
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| swap |
An act of exchanging one thing for another (noun)
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| groan |
A deep sound made in pain or annoyance (noun)
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| appalled |
Filled with dismay or disgust, especially at something morally wrong. (adjective)
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| blast |
A sudden, loud explosion or burst of air, sound, or energy. (noun)
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| breeze |
To move easily or confidently through a situation. (verb)
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| compulsion |
A strong, irresistible urge to do something, often against one's better judgement. (noun)
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| crackdown |
A strong or severe enforcement of laws or rules. (noun)
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| crust |
A hard or brittle outer layer or coating on something (noun)
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| cuddly |
Emotionally warm or affectionate in behavior. (adjective)
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| devoid |
Not possessing a quality or element typically expected. (adjective)
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| devout |
Dedicated or loyal to a cause, activity, or person. (adjective)
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| embrace |
The holding of someone close by encircling of the arms especially as a sign of affection. (noun)
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| flaky |
Unreliable or inconsistent in behavior, especially in keeping commitments. (adjective)
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| flame |
A hot, glowing body of ignited gas produced by something on fire; or a strong feeling, especially of passion, anger, or love. (noun)
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| glance |
a quick look at someone or something (noun)
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| humiliate |
To make someone feel ashamed or foolish by injuring their dignity or self-respect. (verb)
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| rectify |
To make something right, especially by removing errors or mistakes made previously. (verb)
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| sever |
Often used in reference to actions that result in the separation of parts, pieces, or relationships. (verb)
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| simultaneous |
Refers to actions or events that are performed or experienced at the same time, without any time between them. (adjective)
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| stabilize |
To bring a situation, condition, or system under control. (verb)
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| sentimental |
Having a strong emotional attachment to memories or things. (adjective)
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| authentic |
Genuine or real, not fake or copied. (adjective)
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| digression |
Moving away from the main subject, and then writing or talking about something else. (noun)
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| trivialize |
To make something seem less important or serious than it really is. (verb)
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| unreliable |
Undependable, untrustworthy; an unreliable (adjective)
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| grief |
Intense sadness experienced after a significant loss, usually the death of a person one loves (noun)
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| lowly |
Low in status or importance;. (adjective)
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