60 words across 1 groups
| gobble |
To eat something hurriedly and noisily (verb)
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| grovel |
To lie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward (verb)
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| scowl |
To frown in an angry or bad-tempered way (verb)
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| tangle |
To twist together into a confused mass (verb)
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| garb |
Clothing or dress, especially of a distinctive or special kind (noun)
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| guff |
Trivial, worthless, or insolent talk or ideas (noun)
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| scam |
A dishonest scheme; a fraud (noun)
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| slumber |
A sleep (noun)
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| fib |
Tell an unimportant lie (verb)
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| throng |
(of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area) (verb)
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| dank |
Disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold (adjective)
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| defunct |
No longer existing or functioning (adjective)
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| dowdy |
(of a person or their clothes) unfashionable and without style in appearance (typically used of a woman) (adjective)
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| flimsy |
Comparatively light and insubstantial; easily damaged (adjective)
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| gaunt |
(of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age (adjective)
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| wanton |
Unpredictable, unprovoked, and destructive action (adjective)
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| gaze |
Look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought (verb)
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| blizzard |
a severe snow storm with strong winds (noun)
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| chore |
An unpleasant and boring task, but one that needs to be done. (noun)
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| creep |
Move slowly and carefully, especially in order to avoid being heard or noticed (verb)
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| jovial |
Friendly, happy, and in a good mood (adjective)
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| farfetched |
Very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe (adjective)
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| unsung |
Not appreciated or praised for some accomplishment (adjective)
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| obsession |
Not being able to stop thinking about something. (noun)
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| petrified |
Extremely frightened. (adjective)
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| intimidated |
Afraid because a person feels less powerful. (adjective)
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| marathon |
Referring to an activity that takes a long time and a great deal of effort (adjective)
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| ripple |
A small wave resulting in water from displacement or movement. (noun)
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| wobble |
An unsteady movement from side to side (noun)
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| smash |
An act or sound of something smashing (noun)
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| bolt |
To make a sudden, swift dash, run, flight, or escape; spring away suddenly (verb)
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| cluster |
To stand or be positioned close together in a group. (verb)
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| effusive |
Overflowing with emotion or enthusiasm. (adjective)
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| fortuitous |
Happening by chance, often in a lucky or beneficial way. (adjective)
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| freckles |
Small, dark spots or patches on the skin, often caused by sun exposure. (noun)
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| impediment |
Something that obstructs or slows down progress; a hindrance or obstacle. (noun)
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| jitters |
Temporary nervous tension that affects a person’s ability to stay calm. (noun)
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| mutiny |
An act of refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority. (noun)
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| nascent |
Emerging or starting to grow, especially referring to ideas, industries, or movements. (adjective)
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| plague |
A persistent trouble or source of distress, often something that causes great suffering or difficulty. (noun)
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| ponderous |
Slow and heavy in movement or thought; lacking lightness or grace; dull or overly serious. (adjective)
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| predicament |
A state of uncertainty or hardship, often with a situation that involves a problem. (adjective)
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| enthralled |
To be totally fascinated and filled with delight and wonder about something. (adjective)
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| simmer |
To heat a liquid, usually a stew or soup, just below the boiling point, allowing it to cook slowly; or to stay in a slow, controlled state of progress or tension, often before a larger event or change occurs. (verb)
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| sorrow |
A feeling of deep sadness or grief, especially caused by loss or disappointment. (noun)
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| unkempt |
Messy or untidy in appearance, especially referring to hair or clothing, giving a neglected impression. (adjective)
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| morose |
Sullen, gloomy, or depressed in mood. (adjective)
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| opportune |
Happening at a time that is convenient or likely to produce success. (adjective)
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| stature |
The quality or state of being important or admired based on achievements or reputation (adjective)
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| status |
A person’s or thing’s level of importance or prestige. (noun)
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| subtle |
Clever and indirect in approach or meaning. (adjective)
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| wholesome |
Good for you, and likely to improve your life either physically, morally, or emotionally. (adjective)
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| tyrant |
A cruel and oppressive ruler, usually not restrained by law. (noun)
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| zenith |
The highest point that something can reach. (noun)
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| fragment |
A small piece that's come off a larger whole (noun)
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| laughable |
So stupid as to be funny and not worth serious consideration; bad in a way that seems foolish or silly (adjective)
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| determination |
The ability to continue trying to do something, although it is very difficult (noun)
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| motto |
A short sentence or phrase that expresses the aims and beliefs of a person, a group, or institution. (noun)
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| proximity |
Being near or close in space or time. (adjective)
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| savage |
Extremely cruel, violent, and uncontrolled. (adjective)
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