60 words & definitions
| daub | verb |
To coat or smear (a surface) with a thick or sticky substance in a carelessly rough or liberal way
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| sag | verb |
To sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength
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| clutter | noun |
A collection of things lying about in an untidy mass
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| dork | noun |
A dull, slow-witted, or socially inept person
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| flunky | noun |
A person who performs relatively menial tasks for someone else, especially obsequiously
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| munchkin | noun |
A child or short person
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| bulge |
nounverb
verb |
Swell or expand to an unnatural extent
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| clatter |
nounverb
verb |
Make or cause to make a continuous rattling sound
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| hassle |
nounverb
verb |
To harass; pester
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| spoof |
nounverb
verb |
Imitate (something) while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect
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| flabbergasted | adjective |
To be surprised, amazed, or shocked very unexpectedly
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| jaunty | adjective |
Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner
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| pooped | adjective |
Extremely tired
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| puny | adjective |
Small and weak
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| astonishing | adjective |
Extremely surprising, impressive, and amazing.
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| stodgy | adjective |
Having old-fashioned opinions and attitudes
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| slimy | adjective |
Covered by or having the feel or consistency of slime
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| boisterous | adjective |
(of a person, event, or behavior) noisy, energetic, and cheerful; rowdy
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| blight | noun |
A plant disease, especially one caused by fungi such as mildews, rusts, and smuts
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| dearth | noun |
A scarcity or lack of something
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| tempest | noun |
A violent windy storm
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| trample | verb |
To tread on and crush
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| cherish | verb |
To protect and care for (someone) lovingly
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| rancor | noun |
Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing
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| abysmal | adjective |
A deplorable, poor or inferior state.
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| stray | verb |
To move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place
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| festoon | verb |
To decorate a place for a special occasion by hanging lights, colored paper, balloons, flowers, etc.
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| deplore | verb |
To feel or express strong disapproval of (something)
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| wriggle | verb |
To twist and turn with quick squirming and writhing movements
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| unscrupulous | adjective |
Behaving in a way that is dishonest or unfair in order to get what you want
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| stuck | adjective |
Unable to move.
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| massive | adjective |
Very large.
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| dab |
nounverb
noun |
A small amount of something
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| nag |
nounverb
noun |
A person who nags someone
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| wiggle |
nounverb
noun |
A wiggling movement
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| loot |
nounverb
noun |
Goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war
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| blush |
nounverb
noun |
A reddening of the face as a sign of embarrassment or shame
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| controversy | noun |
A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion about something important.
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| dignity | noun |
A sense of pride in oneself; self-respect.
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| divulge | verb |
To reveal something secret or private, to make known information that was previously hidden.
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| excel | verb |
To surpass others in achievement or ability within a particular field.
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| fairytale | noun |
A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands; or something that is too good to be true or seems unreal.
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| flaccid | adjective |
Lacking strength, firmness, or resilience.
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| glance |
nounverb
noun |
a quick look at someone or something
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| infiltrate | verb |
To secretly enter a place, organization, or group, often for spying or sabotage.
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| logistics | noun |
The detailed planning and coordination of complex operations, such as transportation, supply chains, or event management.
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| misfit | noun |
Someone whose behavior or attitude sets them apart, often making them feel isolated or out of place.
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| overt | adjective |
Done or shown openly, without any attempt to hide or conceal.
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| qualms | noun |
A feeling of discomfort or uneasiness, often related to a decision.
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| raw | adjective |
In a natural and unprocessed state, in its original or unprotected form.
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| resonance | noun |
Feeling a shared rapport, energy, and communication with someone or something.
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| skit | noun |
A short, humorous play or performance, often done in a casual or comedic setting.
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| bothersome | adjective |
Causing irritation or annoyance.
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| whisper | verb |
To speak very softly, using breath rather than the vocal cords, especially for secrecy or privacy; also a quiet or secret suggestion or rumor.
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| goodies | noun |
Products or items that are particularly appealing, delicious, and desirable.
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| reminisce | verb |
To reflect on or remember past experiences, often with a sense of nostalgia or fondness.
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| transitory | adjective |
Not lasting, enduring, or permanent; temporay and lasting only a short time.
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| longwinded | adjective |
Someone who takes way too long to tell a story or give a speech
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| vital | adjective |
Absolutely necessary, important, and essential.
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| warrior | noun |
A brave or experienced soldier or fighter.
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