60 words across 1 groups
| munch |
To eat something with a continuous and often audible action of the jaws (verb)
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| reek |
To give off a very strong and unpleasant odor; to stink. (verb)
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| shirk |
To avoid or neglect a duty or responsibility. (verb)
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| snatch |
To quickly seize something in a rude or eager way (verb)
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| tussle |
Engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle (verb)
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| wheedle |
To use flattery and deceptive words to persuade someone to do something or give one something (verb)
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| wince |
To give a slight involuntary grimace or shrinking movement of the body out of or in anticipation of pain or distress (verb)
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| barb |
A remark that is funny but unkind. (noun)
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| bluster |
Loud, aggressive, or indignant talk with little effect (noun)
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| dufus |
Someone who is foolish or stupid. (noun)
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| fluke |
Unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck (noun)
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| fogey |
A person, typically an old one, who is considered to be old-fashioned or conservative in attitude or tastes (noun)
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| frenzy |
Wild, extreme, and uncontrolled behavior or mental agitation (noun)
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| grudge |
A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury (noun)
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| gully |
A water-worn ravine (noun)
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| nitwit |
A silly or foolish person (noun)
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| pizzazz |
An attractive combination of vitality and glamour (noun)
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| slob |
A person who is lazy and dirty or messy (noun)
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| puke |
To vomit (verb)
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| niggling |
Bothersome or persistent especially in a petty or tiresome way (adjective)
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| rumpled |
Lacking in order, neatness, and often cleanliness (adjective)
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| scrumptious |
(of food) extremely appetizing or delicious (adjective)
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| seep |
For a liquid to flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes (verb)
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| fuzzy |
Having a frizzy, fluffy, or frayed texture or appearance (adjective)
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| brazen |
Bold and without shame (adjective)
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| tyranny |
Cruel and oppressive government or rule (noun)
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| sketch |
Make a rough drawing of (verb)
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| buddy |
A close friend (noun)
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| mimic |
Imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule (verb)
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| tedious |
Too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous (adjective)
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| inundate |
To overwhelm (someone) with things or people to be dealt with (verb)
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| euphoria |
A feeling or state of intense excitement and happiness. (noun)
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| crap |
Something of extremely poor quality (noun)
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| complacent |
Being too confident because danger is being ignored. (adjective)
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| prestige |
The good reputation that someone has earned because of their achievments (noun)
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| tumble |
A sudden or headlong fall (noun)
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| whine |
A long, high-pitched complaining cry (noun)
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| arduous |
Physically or mentally challenging and difficult. (adjective)
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| detonate |
To cause something to explode suddenly and violently. (verb)
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| genre |
A category or type of art, music, literature, or entertainment characterized by a particular style, form, or content. (adjective)
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| improvise |
To make or adapt something using available resources due to a lack of proper materials. (verb)
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| incessant |
Persistent and never-ending, especially referring to noise, activity, or behavior. (adjective)
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| repent |
To express sincere remorse and ask for forgiveness, often in a religious or moral context. (verb)
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| revoke |
To officially take back or annul something, such as a decision, permission, or privilege. (verb)
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| roomy |
Referring to an area, object, or place that feels generous in size and can accommodate many items or people. (adjective)
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| sanctity |
Referring to the idea that certain principles or values should be upheld without compromise. (noun)
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| scapegoat |
A person or group who is unfairly blamed for the problems, mistakes, or wrongdoings of others. (noun)
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| standstill |
A halt in activity, usually temporary but total. (noun)
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| unstoppable |
So powerful, determined, or effective that it cannot be halted, defeated, or resisted. (adjective)
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| villain |
A person who is considered wicked, cruel, or criminal; someone blamed for causing a particular problem or harm. (noun)
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| addictive |
The habit-forming quality of a substance or activity that causes someone to become dependent on using it or doing it. (adjective)
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| intercept |
To stop and catch something before it is able to reach its destination. (verb)
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| bloodthirsty |
Eager to see or take part in violence and killing; murderous and cruel. (adjective)
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| likewise |
In a similar way. (adjective)
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| picturesque |
Visually attractive and charming. (noun)
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| hypothetical |
An idea or situaton that might be true and might happen, but has not happened yet. (adjective)
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| defenseless |
Weak and being unable to protect yourself from attack or harm. (adjective)
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| anecdote |
A short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done (noun)
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| homestretch |
The last part of a process or action, such as a project has been a lot of work, and is now finishing. (noun)
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| global |
Relating to, or involving the entire world. (adjective)
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