Random54 — Words

29 words across 1 groups

Random54 — 29 words
putter
To do things in a relaxed way, without rushing (verb)
smooch
To kiss. (verb)
doozy
Something outstanding or unique of its kind (noun)
shebang
A matter, operation, or set of circumstances (noun)
schmooze
Talk intimately and cozily; gossip (verb)
agog
Very eager or curious to hear or see something (adjective)
dismal
Depressing; dreary (adjective)
chagrin
Being unhappy and disappointed as a result of a failure or mistake (noun)
wreak
To cause a large amount of damage or harm. (verb)
fury
Wild or violent anger (noun)
cozy
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation (adjective)
succumb
To not be able to resist and finally to give into pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. (verb)
startle
To cause a person or animal to feel sudden shock or alarm (verb)
ignite
To cause something to catch fire or become inflamed. (verb)
ironclad
So strong that it cannot be challenged or changed (adjective)
flop
A failure (noun)
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)
stumble
An act of stumbling (noun)
dent
A slight hollow or depression in a surface, typically caused by impact or pressure. (noun)
drift
To move slowly and smoothly, especially through air or water. (verb)
fray
To wear out or unravel the edges of fabric or material through constant rubbing or use. (verb)
loudmouth
Someone who speaks loudly and without thinking, often causing trouble or embarrassment. (noun)
persistent
Continuing firmly or stubbornly despite challenges or opposition. (adjective)
ringleader
Someone who is the main influence or motivator behind a particular action or event, especially a disruptive or controversial one. (noun)
victimize
To treat someone unfairly or punish them without cause (verb)
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)
widespread
Common or frequent; widely accepted or practiced (adjective)
tummy
The parts inside your body where food is digested; the stomach. (noun)
comprehensive
Complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. (adjective)