29 words & definitions
| putter |
To do things in a relaxed way, without rushing (verb)
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| smooch |
To kiss. (verb)
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| doozy |
Something outstanding or unique of its kind (noun)
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| shebang |
A matter, operation, or set of circumstances (noun)
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| schmooze |
Talk intimately and cozily; gossip (verb)
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| agog |
Very eager or curious to hear or see something (adjective)
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| dismal |
Depressing; dreary (adjective)
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| chagrin |
Being unhappy and disappointed as a result of a failure or mistake (noun)
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| wreak |
To cause a large amount of damage or harm. (verb)
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| fury |
Wild or violent anger (noun)
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| cozy |
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation (adjective)
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| succumb |
To not be able to resist and finally to give into pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. (verb)
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| startle |
To cause a person or animal to feel sudden shock or alarm (verb)
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| ignite |
To cause something to catch fire or become inflamed. (verb)
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| ironclad |
So strong that it cannot be challenged or changed (adjective)
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| flop |
A failure (noun)
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| spoof |
A humorous imitation of something, typically a film or a particular genre of film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect (noun)
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| stumble |
An act of stumbling (noun)
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| dent |
A slight hollow or depression in a surface, typically caused by impact or pressure. (noun)
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| drift |
To move slowly and smoothly, especially through air or water. (verb)
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| fray |
To wear out or unravel the edges of fabric or material through constant rubbing or use. (verb)
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| loudmouth |
Someone who speaks loudly and without thinking, often causing trouble or embarrassment. (noun)
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| persistent |
Continuing firmly or stubbornly despite challenges or opposition. (adjective)
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| ringleader |
Someone who is the main influence or motivator behind a particular action or event, especially a disruptive or controversial one. (noun)
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| victimize |
To treat someone unfairly or punish them without cause (verb)
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| virtual |
Almost or nearly as described, but not completely; something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true; something that exists in essence but not in actuality. (adjective)
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| widespread |
Common or frequent; widely accepted or practiced (adjective)
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| tummy |
The parts inside your body where food is digested; the stomach. (noun)
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| comprehensive |
Complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. (adjective)
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