60 words across 1 groups
| barf | verb |
To vomit.
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| drool | verb |
To drop saliva uncontrollably from one's mouth.
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| plunk | verb |
To hand something over or place it down with determination
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| revel | verb |
To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing
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| shrivel | verb |
To wrinkle and contract, usually due to light, heat, and loss of moisture
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| yank | verb |
To quickly pull something
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| shenanigans | noun |
Secret or dishonest activity or maneuvering
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| wheeze | noun |
To breathe loudly and with difficulty
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| sob |
nounverb
verb |
Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps
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| burly | adjective |
(of a person) large and strong; heavily built
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| dapper | adjective |
(typically of a man) neat and trim in dress, appearance, or bearing
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| dinky | adjective |
Small; insignificant
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| moot | adjective |
Not important or not relevant, therefore not worth discussing
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| newfangled | adjective |
Different from what one is used to; objectionably new
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| plump | adjective |
Having a full rounded shape
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| crackle |
nounverb
verb |
Make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises
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| grueling | adjective |
Extremely tiring and demanding
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| quell | verb |
To put an end to a rebellion or other disorder, typically by the use of force
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| spurt |
nounverb
noun |
A sudden and forceful gush of water.
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| lure |
nounverb
verb |
Tempt (a person or an animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward.
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| flaw | noun |
A mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object
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| interminable | adjective |
Endless (often used hyperbolically)
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| deplore | verb |
To feel or express strong disapproval of (something)
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| plausible | adjective |
(of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable
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| terrify | verb |
To cause somone to feel extreme fear
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| paradise | noun |
An ideal or idyllic place or state
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| barbaric | adjective |
Extremely cruel
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| petulant | adjective |
Easily annoyed and complaining in a rude way like a child
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| burst | verb |
To suddenly break apart, spilling its contents, usually as a result of internal pressure.
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| mutilate | verb |
To damage something severely
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| rogue | noun |
Behaving in a way that causes damage.
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| dreadful | adjective |
Very bad or unpleasant
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| gab |
nounverb
noun |
Talk; chatter
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| dribble |
nounverb
noun |
A thin stream of liquid; a trickle
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| blot |
nounverb
noun |
A stain that discolors or ruins the apperance of something.
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| accommodate | verb |
To adapt or adjust to meet someone's needs or wishes.
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| aggravate | verb |
To intensify the seriousness or severity of something.
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| breeze |
nounverb
noun |
A gentle and refreshing curent of air.
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| capitulate | verb |
To give in or stop resisting something, often unwillingly.
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| confidante | noun |
Someone in whom you confide your thoughts, feelings, or problems.
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| descend | verb |
To move from a higher to a lower place or position; to go down.
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| dissent | noun |
An act of expressing opposition or objection.
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| edible | adjective |
Safe and suitable for consumption as food, either raw or prepared.
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| expendable | adjective |
Not essential, able to be used up or sacrificed without significant loss, easily replaced or not necessary for long-term use.
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| fond | adjective |
Having a strong liking or affection for someone or something.
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| imposition | noun |
An unfair or unwelcome demand or requirement placed on someone.
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| irreconcilable | adjective |
So different or conflicting that compromise is not possible.
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| painstaking | adjective |
Showing diligence and thoroughness in completing a task.
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| periphery | noun |
The outer edge or boundary of an area or object, outside the central focus.
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| puncture |
nounverb
verb |
To burst or break through something, often suddenly and forcefully.
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| regal | adjective |
Describing something that is majestic, dignified, or befitting of a monarch, often in terms of appearance, style, or grandeur.
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| silly | adjective |
Showing a lack of logic, reason, or common sense; often in a playful or harmless way.
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| stuff |
nounverb
verb |
To push or cram something into a space, often in a hurried or careless manner.
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| unspoken | adjective |
Not expressed in words, but understood or implied, especially when something is felt deeply but not discussed.
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| wondrous | adjective |
Inspiring a feeling of wonder or delight; marvelous; remarkably impressive or extraordinary.
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| wreck |
nounverb
noun |
Something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
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| untimely | adjective |
Not happening at a useful or expected time.
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| agenda | noun |
A list or outline of things to be considered or done
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| rumble | verb |
To make a low, continuous, heavy rolling sound.
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| limber | adjective |
Being able to bend and move one's body easily and smoothly.
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