60 words across 1 groups
| garble |
To distort a message so that it is unclear or confusing (verb)
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| pamper |
To indulge with attention, comfort, and kindness (verb)
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| pucker |
To pull the sides of something, such as skin or cloth together so that folds or wrinkles are formed. (verb)
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| snigger |
To give a smothered or half-suppressed laugh (verb)
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| snoop |
To investigate secretly in an attempt to find out something, especially about someone's private affairs (verb)
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| tweak |
To twist or pull something with a small sharp movement (verb)
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| yap |
To give off a sharp, shrill bark; or to talk and chatter in a repetitive way. (verb)
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| bimbo |
Slang term for someone who is beautiful but not very intelligent. (noun)
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| fad |
An intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze (noun)
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| funk |
A state of depression (noun)
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| noggin |
A person's head (noun)
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| stubble |
Short stalks of growth (noun)
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| plunder |
Steal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder (verb)
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| disgruntled |
Angry or dissatisfied, and feeling that complaining won't help. (adjective)
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| spiffy |
Smart in appearance; fashionable (adjective)
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| hurl |
To throw something with great force (verb)
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| brandish |
To wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement (verb)
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| opulent |
Ostentatiously rich and luxurious or lavish (adjective)
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| tremble |
To shake involuntarily, typically as a result of fear or weakness. (verb)
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| zombie |
A mythical dead person who is able to move because of certain spiritual powers (noun)
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| doldrums |
A state or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression (noun)
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| whiff |
A smell that is only smelled briefly or faintly (noun)
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| brawny |
Physically strong; muscular (adjective)
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| snooze |
Have a short, light sleep (verb)
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| oblivious |
Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one (adjective)
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| hype |
Extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion, that often turns out to be false (noun)
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| ponder |
To look inward and think carefully about something (verb)
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| wring |
To squeeze and twist something. (verb)
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| dissipated |
Spending too much time on physical pleasures that are not good for your health. (adjective)
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| massive |
Very large. (adjective)
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| raging |
Happening with a lot of force (adjective)
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| deplete |
To reduce something by a large amount so that there is not enough left, such as resources or money (verb)
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| trash |
Discarded matter; refuse (noun)
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| ambush |
A surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position. (noun)
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| apathy |
Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern, especially in terms of emotion. (noun)
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| clamor |
A loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting or protesting. (noun)
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| cosmic |
Vast or immense in scale or importance, often relating to space or the universe. (adjective)
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| imminent |
About to happen very soon; approaching or near in time. (adjective)
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| impact |
The force or action of one object hitting another. (noun)
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| inhibitions |
A feeling of self-consciousness or restraint that prevents someone from acting freely; a psychological or social barrier that limits a person’s behavior or expressions. (noun)
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| levity |
A cheerful or amusing manner that eases tension; lightheartedness or humor, especially in a serious situation. (noun)
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| puddle |
A small, shallow pool of water, typically formed by rain or melting snow, that collects on the ground. (noun)
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| reprieve |
To grant a temporary delay or suspension of a punishment or sentence, especially in legal or judicial contexts. (verb)
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| sanctuary |
A location where one can find protection, safety, or peace, often from danger or persecution. (noun)
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| spin |
To turn around quickly on a central point or axis. (verb)
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| squeeze |
To force something into a small or tight space by manipulating its form. (verb)
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| summit |
The highest attainable level of achievement or success; also the highest point of a hill or mountain. (noun)
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| symbolic |
Used to signify deeper meanings beyond the literal sense, representing an idea. (adjective)
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| twiddle |
To turn or twist something with the fingers, usually in a casual or nervous way. (verb)
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| wedge |
A piece of material with a thick end that tapers to a thin edge, used to split, support, or secure things; also something that forces separation or division between people or groups. (noun)
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| navigate |
To lead a company, activity, etc. in a particular direction, or to deal effectively with a difficult situation. (verb)
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| louse |
A person or thing that causes trouble or harm; or a small, parasitic insect that feeds on the blood of animals, typically living in hair or fur. (noun)
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| ransom |
A sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a someone held as a prisoner. (noun)
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| disintegrate |
To weaken, decompose, and break apart as the result of time, impact or decay. (verb)
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| upgrade |
To improve and raise to a higher standard. (verb)
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| vicious |
Dangerously aggressive, cruel, and violent. (adjective)
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| megalomaniac |
Someone who has an unnaturally strong wish for power and control. (noun)
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| obstinate |
Stubbornly refusing to change one's behavior or ideas (adjective)
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| diverse |
Made up of people or things that are very different from each other. (adjective)
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| partake |
To become involved with or take part in something with other people (verb)
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