60 words across 1 groups
| bilk | verb |
To take money from someone by cheating or tricking them.
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| guzzle | verb |
To drink something quickly.
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| mooch | verb |
To ask for or obtain (something) without paying for it
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| slake | verb |
To quench or satisfy one's thirst
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| wallow | verb |
To indulge in something in an unrestrained way
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| dibs | noun |
The right to have or choose something
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| gusto | noun |
Enjoyment or vigor in doing something; zest
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| munchkin | noun |
A child or short person
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| pang | noun |
A sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
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| shmo | noun |
A stupid person
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| willies | noun |
A strong feeling of nervous apprehension and discomfort
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| sludge | noun |
Thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid components, especially the product of an industrial or refining process
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| bumbling | adjective |
Acting in a confused or ineffectual way; incompetent
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| gloomy | adjective |
Unhappy and without hope
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| rife | adjective |
(especially of something undesirable or harmful) of common occurrence; widespread
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| whoosh |
nounverb
verb |
Move or cause to move quickly or suddenly with a rushing sound
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| hodgepodge | noun |
A confused mixture
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| scourge | noun |
A person or thing that causes great trouble or suffering
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| petty | adjective |
Of little importance; trivial
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| peppy | adjective |
Lively and high-spirited
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| gorgeous | adjective |
Beautiful; very attractive
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| trash |
nounverb
verb |
Damage or wreck
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| enigma | noun |
A person or thing that is mysterious, puzzling, or difficult to understand
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| ominous | adjective |
Giving the impression that something bad, unpleasant or threatening is going to happen.
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| odious | adjective |
Extremely unpleasant; repulsive.
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| aberration | noun |
A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected.
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| simplistic | adjective |
Ignoring the complexity of something by seeing it as much simpler than it really is.
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| drift | verb |
To move slowly without much intention or direction.
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| lunatic | noun |
A person who is crazy
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| slap |
nounverb
verb |
To hit quickly with the flat part of the hand
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| engulf | verb |
To surround something completely
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| wiggle |
nounverb
noun |
A wiggling movement
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| probe |
nounverb
noun |
A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body
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| smack |
nounverb
noun |
A sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand
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| martyr |
nounverb
noun |
A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
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| avid | adjective |
Showing a keen desire or craving for something.
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| concoct | verb |
To invent or devise a plan, story, or excuse, often in a clever or dishonest way.
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| conflict | noun |
A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one.
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| deceptive | adjective |
Causing someone to believe something untrue.
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| escort |
nounverb
noun |
A person or group who accompanies someone to provide protection, guidance, or company in social engagements.
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| excessive | adjective |
Going beyond what is considered acceptable or appropriate.
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| gleam | noun |
A brief or faint light, often reflected off a surface.
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| grind | verb |
To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing or rubbing.
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| greet | verb |
To welcome or acknowledge someone, typically in a friendly or polite manner.
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| foolish | adjective |
Lacking good sense or judgment; unwise.
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| intricate | adjective |
Having many complex and detailed parts that are difficult to understand or analyze.
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| intrusive | adjective |
Interfering with someone's privacy or personal space.
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| momentum | noun |
The force or speed of movement — especially as something continues to move or grow.
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| outbreak | noun |
A sudden start or increase of something harmful, especially a disease or conflict.
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| mischief | noun |
Behavior that causes minor damage or annoyance, especially by children or animals.
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| panacea | noun |
A solution or remedy for all problems or difficulties.
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| stride |
nounverb
verb |
To walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.
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| trailblazer | noun |
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.
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| tricky | adjective |
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.
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| unbecoming | adjective |
Unflattering or unattractive, especially in clothing or actions.
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| hedonism | noun |
The idea that pleasure is the main goal of life.
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| comprehend | verb |
To understand something completely
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| moody | adjective |
Having moods that change often, resulting in often being unhappy or unfriendly
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| indifferent | adjective |
Not showing or feeling interest or concern about something.
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| witless | adjective |
Stupid, foolish, and showing no intelligence.
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