n. buttress (a) horror; disgust (b) usually a brick or stone structure constructed for support or reinforcement (c) a negatively charged electrode in a storage battery or cell; the positive charge or a cell supplying an electric current (d) appearance especially facial expressions; the face and its features
v. famish (a) to look down on with scorn (b) to throw out; to remove from something (c) to attack a name or reputation through libel or slanderous acts (d) to starve; to endure severe hunger; to starve to death
v. don (a) to eat up greedily (b) to use up (c) to make happy; to cause good feelings (d) to put on (e.g. clothing); to wear something
adj. aquatic (a) helping (b) living, growing or practicing in or on water (c) joyous and lively (d) clearly holding together
adj. incoherent (a) huge (b) not clearly connected; showing no patterns (c) unable to make a mistake or error (d) rambunctious; energetic |
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adj. ominous (a) threatening; often frightening (b) ineffective; not skilled (c) given to believing anything too easily (d) high possibility
adj. civil (a) nimble; able to move in a quick and easy way (b) courteous (c) not believing in something; showing doubt (d) regarding kind or charitable acts; organizing benefits for charities
adj. mobile (a) threatening and referring to evil and darkness (b) having the ability to move; portable (c) very religious; devout (d) with real identity hidden; in disguise
v. disperse (a) to be sorry about (b) to throw out; to remove from something (c) to turn from a course (e.g. a stream) (d) to scatter; to spread around
adj. laborious (a) nonchalant; showing little interest; lack of ceremony (b) very easy to see; obvious (c) demanding a lot of work; often lengthy (d) extremely angry; having very strong feelings |