widespread - Common or frequent; widely accepted or practiced
whisper - To speak very softly, using breath rather than the vocal cords, especially for secrecy or privacy; also a quiet or secret suggestion or rumor.
witty - Using words in a clever and funny way.
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Other / Sound
whine - A long, high-pitched complaining cry
winnow - To slowly remove or eliminate less important or undesirable parts.
wizard - A person who is exceptionally skilled or clever at something; or a man who practices magic; a magician.
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Other / Body
wink - An act of closing and opening one eye quickly, typically as a signal
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Bad / Weak
wobble - An unsteady movement from side to side
wonder - Something or someone that is very surprising, remarkable, or admirable.
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Other / Move
whoosh - A sudden movement accompanied by a rushing sound
withstand - To remain firm in endurance or opposition.
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Other / Move
wiggle - A wiggling movement