v. prevail (a) cover (b) use persuasion successfully (c) be asphyxiated; asphyxiate (d) play boisterously; lark; rollick; run around
v. condole (a) give a description of; describe; make a portrait of; portray (b) talk indistinctly; maunder (c) agree or express agreement; acquiesce (d) express one's sympathetic grief, on the occasion of someone's death
v. retrograde (a) get worse or fall back to a previous condition; retrogress (b) move out of position; splay; slip (c) bother; harass (d) pour out
v. grouse (a) make less visible or unclear; obnubilate; haze over (b) increase the volume of (c) place out of sight (d) complain; crab; beef; squawk; bellyache; holler
v. addle (a) assign to a class or kind (b) soil with mud or muck; muck up (c) cause to grow thin or weak (d) become rotten |
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v. disinter (a) make peace with (b) divide into pieces; discerp (c) bend the knees and bow in a servile manner (d) dig up for reburial or for medical investigation
v. assent (a) spend frivolously and unwisely; dissipate; shoot; fool (b) agree or express agreement; acquiesce (c) be wide open; yaw (d) give away information about somebody; tell on; betray; give away
v. converge (a) meet; assemble (b) pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; clear; discharge; exculpate (c) fight (d) have doubts about
v. decapitate (a) revoke formally (b) serve as the inciting cause of (c) cut the head of; decollate (d) produce buds, branches, or germinate; germinate; pullulate; burgeon forth; sprout
v. extol (a) pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly (b) obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling; scrounge; cadge (c) throw into great confusion or disorder; throw out of kilter (d) praise, glorify, or honor; exalt; glorify; proclaim |
v. prevail (b) use persuasion successfully v. condole (d) express one's sympathetic grief, on the occasion of someone's death v. retrograde (a) get worse or fall back to a previous condition; retrogress v. grouse (d) complain; crab; beef; squawk; bellyache; holler v. addle (d) become rotten v. disinter (d) dig up for reburial or for medical investigation v. assent (b) agree or express agreement; acquiesce v. converge (a) meet; assemble v. decapitate (c) cut the head of; decollate v. extol (d) praise, glorify, or honor; exalt; glorify; proclaim
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