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Portentuous: done in a pompously or overly solemn manner so as to impress.
Oakum: loose fiber obtained by untwisting old rope, used especially in caulking wooden ships.
Trundle: an act of moving slowly or heavily.
Akimbo: set in a bent position.
Ruminate: think deeply about something.
Hazard: venture to say.
Insomuch: to such an extent that.
Disparagement: the act of speaking about someone in a negative or belittling way.
Sullenness: showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve.
Discomfited: made to feel uneasy or embarrassed.
Abjuration: formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure.
Drugget: a floor covering made of a coarse woven fabric.
Garland: a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head or hung as a decoration.
Rapturous: characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm.
Disbursement: the spending or distributing of money.
Jovial: cheerful and friendly.
Whist: a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which points are scored according to the number of tricks won.
Hackneyed: lacking significance through having been overused.
Oracular: hard to interpret; enigmatic
Portmanteau: a large trunk or suitcase.
| loose fiber obtained by untwisting old rope, used especially in caulking wooden ships. |
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| a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which points are scored according to the number of tricks won. |
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| a floor covering made of a coarse woven fabric. |
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| a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head or hung as a decoration. |
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| an act of moving slowly or heavily. |
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| hard to interpret; enigmatic |
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| think deeply about something. |
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| lacking significance through having been overused. |
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| characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm. |
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| formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure. |
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| showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve. |
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| made to feel uneasy or embarrassed. |
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| done in a pompously or overly solemn manner so as to impress. |
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| a large trunk or suitcase. |
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| the spending or distributing of money. |
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| the act of speaking about someone in a negative or belittling way. |
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| loose fiber obtained by untwisting old rope, used especially in caulking wooden ships. |
| |
| a card game, usually for two pairs of players, in which points are scored according to the number of tricks won. |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| a floor covering made of a coarse woven fabric. |
| |
| a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on the head or hung as a decoration. |
| |
| an act of moving slowly or heavily. |
| |
| |
| hard to interpret; enigmatic |
| |
| think deeply about something. |
| |
| lacking significance through having been overused. |
| |
| characterized by, feeling, or expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm. |
| |
| formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure. |
| |
| showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve. |
| |
| made to feel uneasy or embarrassed. |
| |
| done in a pompously or overly solemn manner so as to impress. |
| |
| a large trunk or suitcase. |
| |
| the spending or distributing of money. |
| |
| the act of speaking about someone in a negative or belittling way. |
| |
© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only