Random30 — Words

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Random30 — 60 words
barf
To vomit. (verb)
drool
To drop saliva uncontrollably from one's mouth. (verb)
plunk
To hand something over or place it down with determination (verb)
revel
To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing (verb)
shrivel
To wrinkle and contract, usually due to light, heat, and loss of moisture (verb)
yank
To quickly pull something (verb)
shenanigans
Secret or dishonest activity or maneuvering (noun)
wheeze
To breathe loudly and with difficulty (noun)
sob
Cry noisily, making loud, convulsive gasps (verb)
burly
(of a person) large and strong; heavily built (adjective)
dapper
(typically of a man) neat and trim in dress, appearance, or bearing (adjective)
dinky
Small; insignificant (adjective)
moot
Not important or not relevant, therefore not worth discussing (adjective)
newfangled
Different from what one is used to; objectionably new (adjective)
plump
Having a full rounded shape (adjective)
crackle
Make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises (verb)
grueling
Extremely tiring and demanding (adjective)
quell
To put an end to a rebellion or other disorder, typically by the use of force (verb)
spurt
A sudden and forceful gush of water. (noun)
lure
Tempt (a person or an animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward. (verb)
flaw
A mark, fault, or other imperfection that mars a substance or object (noun)
interminable
Endless (often used hyperbolically) (adjective)
deplore
To feel or express strong disapproval of (something) (verb)
plausible
(of an argument or statement) seeming reasonable or probable (adjective)
terrify
To cause somone to feel extreme fear (verb)
paradise
An ideal or idyllic place or state (noun)
barbaric
Extremely cruel (adjective)
petulant
Easily annoyed and complaining in a rude way like a child (adjective)
burst
To suddenly break apart, spilling its contents, usually as a result of internal pressure. (verb)
mutilate
To damage something severely (verb)
rogue
Behaving in a way that causes damage. (noun)
dreadful
Very bad or unpleasant (adjective)
gab
Talk; chatter (noun)
dribble
A thin stream of liquid; a trickle (noun)
blot
A stain that discolors or ruins the apperance of something. (noun)
accommodate
To adapt or adjust to meet someone's needs or wishes. (verb)
aggravate
To intensify the seriousness or severity of something. (verb)
breeze
A gentle and refreshing curent of air. (noun)
capitulate
To give in or stop resisting something, often unwillingly. (verb)
confidante
Someone in whom you confide your thoughts, feelings, or problems. (noun)
descend
To move from a higher to a lower place or position; to go down. (verb)
dissent
An act of expressing opposition or objection. (noun)
edible
Safe and suitable for consumption as food, either raw or prepared. (adjective)
expendable
Not essential, able to be used up or sacrificed without significant loss, easily replaced or not necessary for long-term use. (adjective)
fond
Having a strong liking or affection for someone or something. (adjective)
imposition
An unfair or unwelcome demand or requirement placed on someone. (noun)
irreconcilable
So different or conflicting that compromise is not possible. (adjective)
painstaking
Showing diligence and thoroughness in completing a task. (adjective)
periphery
The outer edge or boundary of an area or object, outside the central focus. (noun)
puncture
To burst or break through something, often suddenly and forcefully. (verb)
regal
Describing something that is majestic, dignified, or befitting of a monarch, often in terms of appearance, style, or grandeur. (adjective)
silly
Showing a lack of logic, reason, or common sense; often in a playful or harmless way. (adjective)
stuff
To push or cram something into a space, often in a hurried or careless manner. (verb)
unspoken
Not expressed in words, but understood or implied, especially when something is felt deeply but not discussed. (adjective)
wondrous
Inspiring a feeling of wonder or delight; marvelous; remarkably impressive or extraordinary. (adjective)
wreck
Something that has been badly damaged or destroyed. (noun)
untimely
Not happening at a useful or expected time. (adjective)
agenda
A list or outline of things to be considered or done (noun)
rumble
To make a low, continuous, heavy rolling sound. (verb)
limber
Being able to bend and move one's body easily and smoothly. (adjective)