60 words across 1 groups
| bandy |
To mention something a lot, usually without taking care or thinking too much about what is being said (verb)
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| clobber |
To hit (someone) hard (verb)
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| ferret |
To search out, discover, and bring to light through persistent and determined investigation (verb)
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| fester |
For negative feelings to get worse because they are not being dealt with (verb)
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| flutter |
To move up and down or from side to side with short, quick, light movements (verb)
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| pester |
To trouble or annoy someone with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions (verb)
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| refurbish |
To renovate and redecorate something; to restore something to its original or better condition and appearance. (verb)
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| clout |
Influence or power, especially in politics or business (noun)
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| fluff |
Soft fibers from fabrics such as wool or cotton that accumulate in small light clumps (noun)
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| moxie |
Force of character, determination, or nerve (noun)
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| prank |
A practical joke or mischievous act (noun)
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| prong |
Each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork (noun)
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| slew |
A large number of things (noun)
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| drab |
Lacking brightness or interest; drearily dull (adjective)
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| gruff |
An impatient, rude, and unfriendly way of speaking (adjective)
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| jaunty |
Having or expressing a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner (adjective)
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| mawkish |
Sentimental in a feeble or sickly way (adjective)
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| nimble |
Quick and light in movement or action; agile (adjective)
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| shrill |
(of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing (adjective)
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| snide |
Making derogatory or mocking comments about someone in an indirect way (adjective)
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| woozy |
Unsteady, dizzy, or dazed (adjective)
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| dire |
(of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent (adjective)
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| grotesque |
Very strange and distorted compared to what is normal (adjective)
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| turmoil |
A state of agitation or turbulence. (noun)
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| dismay |
A strong feeling of disappointment about something unexpected and hard to fix (noun)
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| aroma |
A definitive fragrance that is pleasant. (noun)
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| nefarious |
An act or behaviour that is criminal, evil or wicked. (adjective)
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| avenge |
To Inflict harm in return for (an injury or wrong done to oneself or another) (verb)
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| boast |
To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities (verb)
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| morbid |
To be too interested with unpleasant subjects, especially death (adjective)
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| scatterbrained |
Disorganized and lacking in concentration. (adjective)
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| inexplicable |
Impossible to explain
(adjective)
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| squint |
An act or instance of squinting (noun)
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| swoon |
An occurrence of fainting (noun)
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| audacity |
Boldness or daring, especially with confident or arrogant disregard for personal safety or conventional thought. (adjective)
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| autocratic |
Demanding total obedience and control, often in a domineering way. (adjective)
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| blurry |
Not clear or sharp in appearance; unfocused. (adjective)
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| breach |
An act of breaking a law, rule, or agreement. (noun)
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| companionship |
The act of spending time with someone for comfort or company. (adjective)
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| craze |
A widespread and short-lived enthusiasm or fad for something. (noun)
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| eradicate |
To completely destroy or eliminate something harmful or unwanted. (verb)
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| fluctuate |
To change or vary irregularly, especially in amount or level. (verb)
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| inflict |
To cause someone to experience harm, pain, or suffering. (verb)
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| launch |
To start or initiate a new project, business, or activity; to send or propel something, such as a rocket or product, into motion. (verb)
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| maneuver |
A strategic or clever action — used to gain an advantage in a situation, especially in politics or negotiations. (noun)
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| meltdown |
A sudden and complete failure, especially in a system or process (noun)
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| psycho |
A person with severe mental health issues, often describing someone who behaves in an erratic or dangerous manner. (noun)
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| tremor |
A slight shaking movement, such as one caused by an earthquake or instability; also a subtle or faint sign of emotion, such as fear or excitement in the voice or body. (noun)
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| unsteady |
Not firm, stable, or balanced; likely to wobble or fall. (adjective)
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| verbose |
Containing excessive or unnecessary language (adjective)
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| nourish |
To provide food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition; also to support or promote the development of something (like ideas, feelings, or relationships). (verb)
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| precise |
Exact and accurate in detail or measurement; clear and unambiguous, without any room for confusion. (adjective)
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| epicure |
A person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink. (noun)
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| entangled |
Caught or involved in something that is difficult to escape from. (adjective)
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| pariah |
An outcast, someone who is disliked and rejected. (noun)
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| reap |
To get something, usually something good, as a result of your or other people's planning and actions. (verb)
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| resplendent |
Shining brilliantly, having a very bright and beautiful appearance (adjective)
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| fashionable |
Wearing clothes, doing things, and going to places that are considered stylish. (adjective)
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| gaping |
A wide open and very large hole. (adjective)
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| booty |
Not showing or feeling interest or concern about something. (noun)
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