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disdain
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wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
aghast
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
ample
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
ethical
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
pulverize
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
proximity
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
abundant
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
intrigue
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
assert
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
facetious
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
indiscriminate
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
addendum
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
prodigal
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
apparition
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
plausible
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
admonish
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
breach
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
brigand
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
circumspect
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
cumbersome
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
debris
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
diffuse
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
dilemma
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
efface
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
opinionated
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
perennial
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
relinquish
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
spurious
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
compensate
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
dissolute
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
erratic
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
fodder
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
lucrative
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
mediocre
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
gluttony
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
fabricate
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
eminent
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
altercation
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
adherent
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
terse
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
sully
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
anarchy
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
larceny
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
auspicious
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
biased
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
daunt
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
disentangle
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
hoodwink
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
rectify
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
pompous
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
pliant
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
intrepid
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
inanimate
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
credible
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
bondage
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
diligent
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
hamper
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
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take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
impoverished
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
incessant
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
intricate
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
prim
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
posthumous
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
taunt
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
tenacious
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
sardonic
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
supplant
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
heinous
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
anomalous
???
wastefully extravagant
theft
in great quantity
precise, prudish, overly formal
to wipe out
to grind or pound to a powder or dust
to look upon with scorn; a feeling of contempt
believable
abnormal, irregular
scattered fragments; wreckage
angry argument
fearless, courageous
follower or supporter
a bandit or robber
filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror
clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving
to declare as the truth; maintain or defend
not regular or consistent; not dependable
take the place of
spitefully humorous
put right
food for horses or cattle
to spread or scatter widely; scattered or widely spread
prejudiced
tease, mock
get in the way of, hold back
to make or manufacture; to make up or invent
self-important in speech or behaviour
ghost or ghostly figure; unexplained or unusual appearance
to let go or give up
cautious, careful
stubborn in sticking to one's own ideas and beliefs; having a closed mind
to dishearten, discourage
lifeless
unravel, free from knots or complications
occurring after death
very wicked, hateful
not genuine, not true, not valid
an opening or gap
more than enough; large; spacious
a thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document
long-lived; a plant that returns each year
uncontrolled in one's moral behaviour
profitable; making money;
complicated
going on all the time
looking favourable
persistent, holding on, not giving up
deceive
closeness
lack of government or law
to dirty or stain
slavery
brief and to the point
flexible
sarcastic
average, ordinary
to caution or advise against something; to scold gently
crafty dealings, underhanded plotting
difficult situation involving a choice between two elements
without restraint or control; unselective
appearing true, reasonable, or fair
eating or drinking too much; greed
to make up for; to make a payment to make up for damage or hurt caused
thorough, hard-working
famous, distinguished, outstanding
poor, depleted
having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct
Check
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